EXEMPTIONS UNDER TILE DRAFT. r °vast litarstiati's °Met st District of PenxiSyivanla Abstract of Exemptions granted to drafted per sons by the Board of Enrairnent of the First Die trict of Pennsylvania, with the cause of exemption In each ease • Disabatty. . pdward G allaC d, Jr. tv it,. C. 13arnard, Nathaniel E... Tanner, John Wi.son.. J. R. Coffin, § • George R. H all, Elias Berwald, N , In. T. Akindorson, A. H. Godshall, Henry - Carpenter, John. H. Sinoh. Edward Hurler, Bernard J. MeSorely,, LOUIN Israel, • - S.amuel Griffith . s Th. , man. (3 Cancon, Charles Vv . Flood, , Michael It. Tallman, Andrew Elliott, , Louie Fo 10.3 k. charlos Gallagher, Thomas 5113F:cella, Wm. Walton, George Dailey, - Samuel H. Gar, . John C f4eorge, Leteter D. Schellinger, J o h n Jzink - 80 . ft a plitiel A l•rshams, Thomas Hare, Lome J. ' healer; James ,' , leNarnara, t.lartin Johnson, Win R.-Grubb, Wm. henry Ruddeman, Jame., - Wetherill, Dual; }Mrs' Lawrence J. Fitzpatrick J. hut' urn .1 Abbotts, 'Wm. H. irla.4lwell, A' be., tH, Smith, : • Adam 1" Zimmerman, c r ler 1., nct!i. John 'rat, or Ml= .13. C. Seignat, - Henryougherty, Jacob t. Wilhelm, Hen Knorr, Immo Wilson, . Thomas W. Eyder, Frederick immerdoff, Char.PS flonitz. -. John Cochran, Nathan Eel Is, Charles J. Crinnor. David Maxwell, Harr yC. Sehomather, '_ John O'Brien, Morrie Stiehl, Theodore Edmiinds, Christopher Powell, H. Krtekbaum, Jacob Roller, . Win, U. Esher, Andrew snYder, F.. 1. Vile, Louie Young, - W. F. Courtney. Joseph A. Turnbull, Wrn. Lambert, Wm. Gillingham, James H. Fletcher, Patrick Sweeney, Thomas Crofton, R. W. Bailey, John A. Veit, John Mild, Gerald l'yiner; - Chas Young, John Held, - • Walter J . Lance, w m: Ni a Phearson, Win, .1. Browne, Win sandere, Sawa. Gale, T. lt, Jefferson, matthew Seigfried, Wm. Nichols. Bev. Thos. Fore, , G.-0 ge ‘a . Geyer. Jos. W . Axforct, _ ._ • Poe .0.- , ii . 4 „,,,dy. :Rimy Aube, Daniel Haines, . • Jom D. Merrell. J. FL Bayne, • • • . . Edw. Heinwald. . . Anol.i.li So - ye:hand, John. B Frank, . . , • l'at.'ls S.V.i..!.uskeY, :- , nm, Hoffman, ' John Collins, Chas. Yeager. V. ed. W . eveund, Sam. C. Zane, Charles Sangrand, Edw. Smith, Harry Dare. Chas, B ose, , . John Dorsey, IL A Albertson, . Wm. 03{.”,rton. Gotleib Watley, 4 1 .; Themes Mullon, T. C. Else. .1.. John 1 P alelaic, Chas. A. Dugab, - - Thome Higgene. A. J oroie, Jos W. Strong, Lewis Brokerr - rian. ' . Win. F. Delaney, ViiF. Burellea, John McCann. . g enottf, - ------ii........55.3..., ea, . John Palmer,. ~-,...l - Henry Newziomb, Win. R. Hertz, ,•- ' Beni Githens, Joseph it °aside,. John Co..k. -- , Patrick al oLaughlin, T. iv el FO:1 ,Javra, -- Benj lt °hereon, JACO* Goldatone, David Weiss, . Johi. C. Spmdal, .I 7 enry, -Friday, , .- David Forrest, Edward alotimigel. Francis Fernier," Patrick MoCrossin, Patel J Maul], J. E. T. Jackson, 'Uwe. E. Gastrin, Reueen - HilL ~- _ Jamee K. no, - f. Morton A. Everly, Herman Miens, . Terrence MoCurikey, Michael ~,,,,,,y, ' Thomasiloon, Geo. A. fret's, ' John Devlin, Henry Eokert, Henry Smith, Jame,; K .in. Mich , ' IL Henderson, Ilarth'w Hayes, - Henry Burke, Wm. Llird. John J. Hughes, , Eugene Beitiard, Henry H. Deity, Johu Al i.lard. Jar/en Collins, Albert Beater, Levi Dungen, W.m. J. i oohran. 3 oha e. Bickel], Samuel &Isis, Win. Martin, Jacob W . y-no" . James 51 elirain, Berman Levy,- Chas, C, x, Timotey sieve. wyn. B. hierratain, - Patrick Loingnerti, John G. Warburton, , , /Dinh lb. 7 teiumetz, Wm. Cooper, ... ,v - .. . Serene Pennington, Geo. H. Vandi - .. ke, ... ~ , ..--. Wm. Winer, Fred'k Reset, ~,' - Wm. le eleon, henry Ile illielm,i - - - A u gu. t 7 trllhar. ' JObi34ooMett' ' ,:,! . Rifle :timer. Jot'. 11. Taylor,. • -.. . . : Jacob M. Weimer, A ndretii amil ton,' . Joseph Fox. 2W trn.lt ateinert, , Win. I'. Yl °Kinney, Thos. M oKee,„ . • Henry Young Joshuatßarman, Andrew Caliahan, James Miller, C. R aV dielward, Jai/keep D. Cook, ' Andrew 'Sullivan, E. Wilson. Daniel He r, Chris. Schaeffer, W m NI. Keen, J. K. Ashbrook, win. J. Kelley, Jas. F . Beck , . . ' Maurice D liar ington, Chae. Gernion, Theo_ :Montgomery, John Seigrist, John Lower, G. W. Pampher Jong Brogan, Jacob R. Howel l, Dennis MeDevitt, Chas Kleariok, A biabear it igeenbarger, George Bader, •. Wm, .v. , clark, - George Me A hater, 'Janice 'Duffy, William Keeion; --- - • . 'Aug.Kirli 'eau, Elijah Cummins, "James Big ey, Janice Zane,. ' Finer tee:ti-le, Thorn. S S. waPne. Tho 3. Diper, Henry Reieht, Hugh W ood, H. A. Lukens, ' , 4 Chivies C. Killer, Edwerd Bonner, • Henry Ne'son, .it al ph Snitth, Miohae Kiel. 7,..-.1 ayior., Alfred N. Verier, John 51. Cropper, Levi Bolton, Win. O. Robb, Jib', E. Grove, Janes Kuntz, Lewis Brodhead, Warren Gore, James Deals'', Jos. L. Amer, Br' r. monk, H. G. Berman,- .. James J. Ravelle. J am e, mcblee, "lie/24.d Brown, George Hiller, Bet...na ', i,' oyd, John Henry: , ' .Si .C. Wilson. James Barr,. - Edward Heeler, _ Patrick Murphy, Jo,' J. Dailey, Jacob Mester. , . Frederick Press, Jacob Reeser, - - Jesse Bird, V obert Samilson, , 'Lewis Prevost, , Wm. Coverdale, ' David Conover, Thomas Campbell, , G. W. Nicholson, Jeremiah Mahoney, John Walker, Benny U Dan, Peter Sideman, Riehard Albright, ' ' Wm. Thomas, Ford. Sourland, F. McDermott, Miles Martin. Wm. M. Spankle, Chas. Hoffman. David Fleming, B. W. Mansfield, - '1 homes Joelm, S. B. Hackett," F Barnhardt, August F. Henne, .' - Win. Lilley, Isaas Murray, - ' , he', ~ ... Michael Sweeney, Jacob Lutx " . ".1. - .2 . •::.,:-Josecth D Coons, Theo. K. M ea de, . -- Frederick Lay, Reuben Bontelx, • Samuel Hofnelmer, John R. Robins, Conrad Muhley, Jonas Kahn, ' .. Marcus Michell, James Beattie, Joseph Metz, Jame, A. Githens, Charles Thompson, Daniel Dudley, ' Chart,. Lovett, Thee. J. Woodward. . Win. Fales, Thomas Leech, Win. Sttekney, Wield. Sher an, . Frank Vai tett, Freiek•Kletz, John Deleney, Jameoley in, . John Muhliensen, Rantoul - Lewis, - - '....Allaniel al. M. Collins, Signiond S.tinon, - - chritician Mitzer, M iish - 1 MeEwen. . - Jos , ph Snhnson, John Ochorne, - Adolph Drichier; Miner J. Ri , Mena, Jame , ' Laroook, Patrick Nolan, - Jas. H Dnueherty, Samuel Bancroft, - ' Louts Wieinan, AVM. A. Henry, Peter S. Domer, H. (letterman. Dennis Sweeny, John Donovan, Sam'! Collier. Jr., Jos. P. Marvel, . Vim H. Budlong, Ji hn Leopold, Gottle b Myers, mime. Gorman,' G. W. r veed, - Matthew Bristley, - Joseph Burr, Wm. J. Leader; ' a.' m. vpyi,m,y, George Messinger, Charles S. Austin, R. NA/lemon, Gustavus Poster, James Phalan,` - w m. G. Heller, Wm hi. Slocum, - Andrew ' ioholas, George Hallman, • John ii. Connell, Win. Allen. Chas. Flassenbat, - Themes Webster, James - 2. Neill, Dann Meier,,, . Wu, H.. 5 dams, A. Middleton, .- . G W. Maker, James Oaldtell,li. 1 Michael Sharron, Miehaeheitillifra ' .... lA' Evian:3l sonok, E -ThompsorilAnglity, Henry'''y Craiser. Christ: Hamner-?, ' .1.- . William Durrell, Jr narhan Trimble, ..' Charm. F. Eldridge, Thomas Fitzgibbons, R. A..1%1e '.oomhs. Edward RPer, . James H irgraves, August G'oter, same& J. summon, Albert F.nh, - Chaves Cooper, Thee. Griffin, ' Cherie-. Jones, ' Wm. B. Steel. Jame .Kenny, '7. homes Loitest, p-: W. liollingsworth, Patrick Gill. ._-, 'Phony Walters," Thomasj-lemeton, Daniel:. tyyd i .l.-_,,n William Rock, T. V.'IL. ' ee.n Reuben Hood man, F. C.," , b i z, . William Al oKeegan, J. ihn n eteetimidt, George Simons, JoseenTODlnan, Joseph Carson; Willlaiii..bilis, • W. B. Meshy, Theithes MoGrailo' Peter R. Mathew, - Wi Ile LS eolier'' . Joseph Barrie, • ' JameetWith, ;:..--'.-'.- Philip Weiker, Robert 'Pulltrod, .e. Barney Coar, Henry. Wills; - ' - , 'Katie Korttz, i bolomon Thanaticier, Henry Freed, Jaeab Ludwig, - W in..R. Dyer, .. ' William Landis, Samuel 11,Venable, tieorg , Gillingham, - Joseph Boulais, Fred. Ern hart, Jacob B Berle, Jame; V. Ferguson, smeuer.T. Rogers, George Jones, ' Charles F. Fnedlem, James l2aldwillt, William liodelialk, Patrick MoCrosson, John B Making, . Charles Graatling, A. W. Thompson, .Th,inees Kee, Samuel B. Winslow, ' Cornelius MoGorugal, Charles Storm, - Jame.. . McCabe, Henry ores, ' Cherie., Baxter, ' George Straby, ' . I -, Samuel. Ehrell, Cowed Hoffman,."e„,.' Mathias Wiener, Thomas Conner, * Aaron Craven, David Nagle,- - . John Phalan. Jacob Woodrulif. George E. Pool, William R. Slump, Clemens Stoeppel, John B. Hughes, - Joseph Darlington, Michael Wall, ' . W - 111tam Ounernan, Charles Ply mrdin, Francis B. Clegg, . John Wilson. William Wolf, Alexander Holland, W ill tam Jones, Benry Conlomb, John Wheeler, William Nichols, Abraham Ferguson, Charles Boorman, William Sieger, John MoEwen, - . Robert Brigs , - Henry G. Snyder, Frederick D Lehman, Thomas Susenbury, Thomas Graham, John P. Lamming, Charles Eckardt, L. H. Kelly, Ambrose Harkins, Jr., Feud. Fritz, „rely) White, J hn .L. Fox. . Wiliam Go mpert, Chivies Henry, . E. W. A. Farrell, Charles H. Seitureh, Michael Penman, John Hill, . John F. Shoe rds, Charles Leternan, J. Lewis Beek, nervy Enders, John-Moore, George Aikitts. - --- . E. O. Kelly. Chas. Young, Americus R. UnderdOWll, Saml. Stinger, John Jones, Hein. Brewster, - James Doyle, Hugh Lawn, . Wm. Nevin, Martin Easter, Adam Craig. Adam Kline. A. Flit oraft, Thos. Heritage, , , •• John D. Gitlingham, John Turner, Franey. L. 'VI ao - e, Saint. F. Bierman, A.br ham De Ancona, Overton M. Nash, John teliviriffin, Win Griffin, Barney Conway, Thos. T. Anderson, J. W. 'Taylor, Christian Barth, Wm. Men'. Geo. W. Powell, Chas. Mitchell, Fred'k Walters. Frank Anderson, • Henry Coppleburg, John Lapp, John F. Bowen, Thos. S. Kamm. ' David Keyser, Ernest V orwig, Wilson B. Smith, Wm. l :.llrren, Theo Fisher, Chit' 106 Violas, Jacob Sheets. ' Hoi.rY Gape, Levi Fritz, • John S. el uddell. James Lendrem, Wrn. T. W. Jester, lc hn B. Wilson. Wrn. Edger, Robt. Thomas. . Ohm; C. Morris, Charles Gorsuok, Wm. W. Waters, • Danl. Soh el linger, Pierce Mowersley, John Murphy, . Wrn. Lindsay, Abraham Inman. -. Miles McGoegh, J. H. Rosengarten, John Bell, Charles EctermeY el', I:pistils B. Dawson, Thomae Matthews, Conrad Clottebaok. Thomas H. Taylor, Joe. E. Mel: henney, 'Louis Fisher, Win. P. Heisser, Charles Kugler, A. J. Billings, Dean Myers, John Kent. Yuen] Kursh, Otto ZertZ. John Bowles, Gottho d Zeeman, George lit berbach, James Glat4ooe, James Pavonarius, Chas. Wilson. Charles Glessner, Chas. Shaer, Themes Fox, 'JacobMortimer John Marti. 'Jaories Ca-r . - , ' Wm. Boehmler, Wm. Beehler, , Win. Myers, John :troWn. Wm, C. Blelook, Dennis Kennedy, . . Wm. P. Sanderson, c am W. Price, Edward Quinn, Osear tj t Morton. Henry Gotleib, Thos W. tronsall; kaniel M Warty, Hiram Boum. Darnel Drayton, Jas. Donnelly, I. Brown, Philip Martin, V. R. Tyndall, Solomon Behae, Isaac. White, Joseph. _'au, Leonard R see, Robert Smith. Wm. McDowell, Maurice Bishop, Wm, Galloway, ' Edward D. Barrett, Wrn. Markland, Geo ge iinrmwell, Benjamin firewater, " has. H. Minim, John Green. Wm Hod worth, N. 8. - C. Folwell, Chae. Kligge, . . Albert Stevention, Geo. L. ye nii i e. Michael A. Barr, John Presser, Robert A. Back, , A l"red H. Tucker, Stewart Morris, James Brady, John Philip Angon_, John Duffy, _ Aug. H. Tack, Lafayette Bler, Philto Horwig, ' Edward. Wood, Berman Soh iadt, Amos Kelly, Richard Scott, LawrenomLqusert, Richard Kelah, Benjamin Butcher, Mich -Lei Burin. B. LE Shantz. A. .. Rye tannery, John W.-Thompson, Wm. G. P rrker. John Devin, Romewaldo elorrozi, ' George'DeligleSa. John L. Emerson. 'lldware Doyle, Edward D. Barthe, Donnie Rogers, William Order, Martin Petatt, Bernard O'Donnell, B ugh Tener. Adam Neill, Dann J. Robertson, Francis Gavin. Thomas Eyre. Amor S. Re streake; John Wolf, Isaac Messick. William Lubins, ' Henry 'l'.- Helmbold,. :- Thomas Richardson. Charier. T. "Ashton, Casper Ansehitz, Conrail Daut e, Joseph Jackson, Morris . Harding, William J. Treon,' , Charles:Da'ey, Charles McDonough, Henry Donnelly, Frederick Kessler. William Pidgeon, Robert Morns, Mazatlan Garish, John Starkey, George W. Snyder George Monroe, Frederick Drescher, Michael Stape. - Luther Silt flamed, Frederick Bonhert, Charles Fortner, Jr, Matthew walwork, James Ca adiff, James McFadden, Joseph McCulloug h, , • - Charles Bradley, George Hake, 'Thos Patio. Patrick vieLatiglifilli ley. - Irani Louzon, Antonio Freatiah, John Fitzgerald, ?Michael Mullin, Moses Pendergast, Patrick Jordon. Wm Fitzpatrick, . • John Henry, Jamea WOW°, -'" ta '-'-' John Melllan, Wm: Cheeswerthi•: - : '..!,' John Burns, Lorenz Rosenfelderi - Edward Fitzgerald, Mark Setae% - m Patrk Bradley, Wm. Fling, • .. Joseph Frame, Jas. Lyons. Benedict Koss, Colman iaßryi :. •-.- Samuel Stern, - Patrick MaClusky. Chrisris ti Kahl, . "Thea,MoCartY. Daniel Reed. Alex. Rapierey' . Dennis Lynch, . Michael Lev.; Fronk Kush, Thomas F. Smith, Henry Hublita, Adolph Marks, Abraham Se'ingeL - Ralph Eller, . Chas. Kautz, Edward Hogan. - John McGrath, John Burk. L. A. F. Laporte, Carl de auhna, ames rennolly, George Stocker, Rot ert Kane, _Henry J..Huttner, Wm. - Palmer, W m. Early, Michael Keating, Junius Roux, Wm. S. Fullerton, Robert Kelly, Nathan Nathanson, Jamie Templeton, Dennis Callahan, Richard Tasker. Patrick Kelly, Harry I. oar. Wm.Kelland, • Samuel Welsh, Theo Wetter, • Michael Hines, Win. Work, . . Robert Parker, • Geary - I.•ftWe. L. Morris. John Fay naal, Barthel. Hellahan, Win. 'Young, ; Nathan Smith. John Mil er, Edward It erminlon. Michael Do and, Marcus Bormay, Fret] I ighiner, _ John ,t gleton, AI - chills+ Outman, Martin Pseelia - 1, Andrew Hoods, Robert Burk, James M uglily, . Thomas (*.sou, Charles J. Fallon, Richard Walsh. Alex. Wall. John 0. Donnell. - :P. W. M urphy, A lex. Armstrong, Pattiok ad ullier, John Mouet, Thos. Brack, John Cochran, _Edward Flynn. Melohion Stoinegger, C. I. Lapair. Henry Needing, - Thomas McCarthy Fred iok Leinermann, Edward Balmer, Philip Glidden, . constant Mies, Dennis Cochran, - ._Jeremiah Carman,' James McDade, • John Heintzelman. Thomas Prlonnahan . •- Patrick Burns, Simon .1i S oh everlski, Horatio Cooper, William Gormley, John Oftlrien, Michael Kate% John Decker, - James Dougherty, • James Daily, John Evanu, aloha Finnigan,- • George Henry Hammond Jacob Stein, - Thoinos Burns, Lewis Berhhart. • - Wendell Frutiz, Charles Kleutzen, Charles Brea., Andrew MoCarthey, Samuel Shaw, Freoarielt Erohlman. Henry Farq nes, , Peter Carney, Stephen Dunn, James Leonard, Daniel ALI atresr, Rudolph Lutz, Michael McCullough, - George Gibbons, - Matthew NI oFee, Henry Snyder, • Patrick Hanu arson, Jacir b Levi, Rebut al eFa•land. - I . lleinss at ellen, • J amen Mo Bride, ...J o]. n Kaighn, - August Friseizer, - --John aehoenwald, . Willie m Joaes, Christopher Pfistsr, . John Braining, - Vt , damn Gill, Fred. King, - John..l.4oaP, James ~ ..iindy- , Peter It er o. • John Cheri-, _ Henry Bernard, Far - el Vitro, :ao ta e Hays. John Caff. IP:Rirt John HelleVaa,MlVarll,_ Wyn itle Laughlin, William Vance, -- Ohalles lintm, . Charles McCarty, - John Ragan, Michael Lennon, Bernard G. Miller,. - William :Raids, John Sweapertheiser, . Daniel Borminghain, Edward ;Ware, , - James Moore, Francis Hughes, , i David Harris, Wm M. ciansey'.' - . Charles (Ipperman, Andrew fioliallielr. - - John Selman. • Charles 'Colder: - - - Wm. Wieman, . ' Patrick Reed, -.- ;-.- - John Haley, - George 1,. Philien, taktlanst•Born. _ - - Morgan 0. Brain,. • - - anald Krause, Robert H, Beatty, •_. - ": tephen:Cannon, George IL Reel, Thonian.Filiett, Henry Freedenmaker, ' Tiwen Burk., John Ellie, Walter Scott. John Weiat, Fred'k Sch wane, Jaar:b Enviicy, Wm; B. - travidson, Edward rtengel, Henry Morris, - Jahn launiaay, John Lyman, David Katz, . John iNloWeleY, Conrad Barrel. Pierce f.aceY, M ichael St,Olr, . I.oury M °Clement, . Patrick Gormley, John Moore, ,Chas. Robinson. James 6 , iffin, John Hughes. John Craig. Anthony 'Almada, Charles Bauer, Eugene Riecourd, - John Biddle, George Stephen, • R mil ard immley, iSotleiti Burkhardt , - Emel To] in, • Bernard Carian, - Charles Prenot, Owen McKinney, Henry al aster, John Kirk, Wm Celterer. - Peter Shea% Jr °ben Woodburn, James Meal tel, _ Philip Weiser, Morton Nugent;- - - John W. Glenne'', Nathan Corr. Jacob w lelnert, • • Ford. MoClade. Mauritz Hiller, - Philip al iielsr, • George Brown, John Adlms, Wm.- Challaumb, Chas. Smith, - Henry NI eCaully, Joseph Hole it, E. - W. I. ear pr. . ' Patrick Hasson, Gustav G Frank, Henry Millar, John Hunter, Nathan Newman, James Shaw, • ' W in. Dinah eton, Jacob Fasig, • John G. :'% uffS. _ Henry Dionworth,_, • _Joseph Lassell, - A. Black, - - • 'Alexander Long, B. Geskerman, • John t.eib, • Samuel Voigt. • Aaron Oarnsradter, John G. Nachtriebe,, . J. H. Galbraith. Amodee Gamine, . Philip Grimes. . George Miller. - Dominick Warre, . James. Taggart, - Antonio 0 reghmo, James Greer, Herman Lemake, Wm. Murphy, Charles Hunt. Patrick Murphy, - Patrick. Coyle , Chas. I - 1. Heywood, Matthew Collins, -Jahn McAllister, Louis Walker, Benry.Bodson, Hector - a age, Martin Nestle, _ Mark al Rose, „Benj. stallion, Albert Feuraern, Pawl Pechen. Geo rge - I3 rainier, WM. Killam, -- Thomas Pence. . George Reitz, . John W. Bennett. James Arkins, John a] or is, John If, irkenhoff, Henry Wilder" ena, - Henry . Krug, MichaelSheban, Beery Lambert, _ George Phillips,_ Sulomon Longden, Patrick 'Herbert. Chas, Connor, - Samuel MoElveni. John Cassell, • - _James Ma Elverty, James Coats, - Joseph Buhl: L eann, - John Kona% • P. Robert Buckley, Peter Kelly, Ernest Alexander, Henry Bolide, Patrick Molinapp, - Wrn. Haley, Chas. F. Crippe, S Charles Collis, Thieband PiquereZ, ' Patrick LoughertY, Joseph levy, - John ',lnch, ' GotieibK .rtz, .James lint, - • . John Ntublbeer, Jac( b Strareben, Wm. Hill, Alexander Eagan, George tyieeman, Abraham Brouland. - • Frank Kerney. , John P.emberger, Wm. Brown, - Jaoob Green, . Francis Myer, Wm. Volkl and, Edward Rodman, . . Michael Gallagher, - Edward. Brown, John Mitchell,, Adolph W!amen, - George Brown. Samuel - Mirchell, . ji,mes Andrew. - Fredk Susnitt, - -'- John H. Arnold, Joseph P. Faley, . • James Parker, John Palmer, Herman Garth, Charts, lauded, J Olin 6 reenha'gh, - John Donaghy. . Henry Belt% . ft obert Mars hall. John Collins, . Jaeques ~ evy, - And ew Kelly, August Dameeison, J ame s p Waddick, Alexander Barr, - Robert Abrahams, . Christian Di Ilthatt,' Fredk Fels, John Sho-ter, Jr, Patrick• Reed. Matthew Heater, '- - Jacob S. chmidt, • Robert.Benshan. Wm:Lloyd, John A. Merman, Replaced by Substitute. Bruno Weiglasad, Frey tag Groves, VVilharril. Paul, Pasamore Henry, - Henry M. Bsrtlett, William Ball, . Isaac Dickens, John O. Giller, John - .. Barnard. . Henry Green, : William Chambers, Josiah B. Royer, James Moran, , . Patrick Mehen, 'John Ward. - ' . George W. Blye„ WilMullin, rt George W. Potter, -• liam A. Dodson, - J os. Mohr, • John Slavin, ' A nthony Wilkineen, Augustus Schneider, . Henry B. Gardner. Charl s McGinty, David A. Hunter, James Smyth, William Y. ampbell, Francis P. Steel,. _James Bawling, Christian Kraft, ' Henry' J. Bilks, Lewis Dingier: Jr., Robert Wilkins, . Robert Johnson, Jr., - Laurence Tobin, A. W . Fletcher, Charles M. Riley-, Crosby Sellick. Jr„ Arthur Pratt, John W. Campion, William Kelley, - Joseph B. Kenney, William F, Bartlett, James W. Sears. John W. Hertel. Frank M. Adam% Augustus Baton, . Georgo Groves, Thomas B. Shriver, - Richard B. Cannon, Henry Gratisback. John C. Da Costa, , D W..__Cnambers, Peter H. Beek, - Isaac, Y. Dutton, hl. H. Stanton, :James Renshaw, P. Henry Barnes, Morris H, Carpenter, Jacob Zeigler, . Frank. Barthel, David .Leiby, • Wm. Ulrich, - : Alfred at: Groan, Joseph Hamilton, James Denver, John Krider. J, Louis Bothman, • Charles aloCarthy, Elias L. Corson, John C. Cottingham, Wm Hughes, Fran as C. Smirack. II alph P. Miller, Samuel C. Fell, Hugh Gallagher, Wm. J. Pennawsll, Hider Clad, James G. Morris, - ' Edward Parronger, - Henry-H. Karcher, Wm S. Hazzard, - Joseph Hudel. . . George Y, Shoemaker, Samuel B. Murphy, Frank Boyle,- . Riche d AL Dukes,' . Wm. H. Stevenson, John Barrington, - - John Tuft; -% . James Mc laully, Lout Rim ine, John W. G. r.lumminge, John Simpson, - . Samuel Darnelly, . Charles it arkland, Isaac 'Bard, James Cellars, • Wright B. Ardis, . r Oliver Cunningham. Thomas H. Green, ' Franms A. Kirkpatrick, Anse! Collins, Daniel Riggs, - Ambrose :a. Casely, James Cohen, ' . Oscar Thompson, Ersvin - Y oung. . John Sherry. • Charles F. Coopes, . James A. Welsh, J. J. Stadiger, - Bernard Shone, Hugh McCann, Joseph Grant, Beni. Realer, • . Luke W kilo, Joseph Hammond, _Edw'd W. Guyant, John McCann. John F. Eberle, . J. E. Gillingham, ' Sam'l C, Behn, Joseph Wagner, Jr., -, Jacob Lawser, Amos B. Stimmel,, . D. Wolf. J. H. Elliot., ' Reel Blackwood, Robert Steel. John K. Shoemaker, - _ Robert Moorhead, James Coulogue, , Edwin A. Morgan, Peter Carbon. Wm. Porter, , ' _John Lei.eriberger, • . Benj Launsbury, H. Carlan, Wm. Wilson, . N. W. Cot/tarns, Wm. B nt , man, - - ' John Lonsdown, . Chas. B. Miller, James F. Wessels, . Wm. Pierre, . _Herman Bergholz. John L. a dies'. ' Wm. J. MAndre, Henry Danfertli, Spencer Allen, • Gotleib Seigle, James Dougherty, Wm. Ulrich, • John L. Sharer. Emanuel Mills, . Wm. Flood, - M. H. Stanton, Ch-rles Abel, ' Jacob Babentahl, , Pattk McGill, • John Bradshaw, ' . Jacob Thomas, • C. S. 'Worthington, Pat'k Gorman, • George H. Uhler, George Broom], George Summers, James W. Atkisson, Anthony Sharp, , Sam'l Carpenter, . James Holly, - • John M. cooper, John Nugent, - Crawford riaKey, Jerome 'Hartman, Henry Kniht, . Wm.olooney, Reinhardt Haller, John Ruppman, Peter Be Clear. Thomas M. Smith, , Abraham Bryan, Jacob Miller. - Geo. Thompson, ' Aaron", Qlawaer, Chas. H. Wagner, Wm. Scudder, John Croft. Jacob Miller,Francis Gallager, • • Wm, W elatean, F. A. Manning, James Mealey, Wm. Tomlinson, . Joseph Baymore, John W. Webb. - Hugh.M cA leer. W. S. Brown,. - Wm. Woodcock, Peter R Keller, . - Fred. Fegimenner, Lewis Fa'es, Daniel Wiles, James Walker, John McKinley, - Alex. Craus, ,Richard America, Cesar Evans, Jacob B . Still, S. Huntinalon Jones, Wm. W ilgon. Jr., - Samuel .W. Thomas, Wm G. Shim), • James Brlan, . Edward P. Hunt, Henry Gab' e, George F. Erbe, .. . Homo M.. Phillips, Henry Dicdricks, _ C. H. Crispin. W. J. , Stevenaon,; - .• ' Chas Milogan, Wm. Patton,:...,. . . W m.'S. Gernert, . Henry Perrit, George Hurst, Chas Bowman, ,r, -., 7 : , Jamos B - Way, ' . . -' Victor Grimm, . ' 'Chas. W;Geisel, ' John Seydel, .. Lambert R. Walker, . . John Woo d , - Henry Gilbert, • Henry Seidenburg, Richard Wolin, . Wm. 'I homas Russell, James sir Collins Charles Liehaw. Charles Serpa, Joseph Holland,.., George Heller; • . - ' Fredeacar B reob t, Thema ' Fealds, • • • • John McKenna, Samuel P. Ferree, - - Willis B. BelknaP, John Betz. Theodore Oehleschlager, Wayne art, i ag, a Petri' k NI oDonald, - - 7 John z Mason, John Pile, Salina Cohen, la'iliism H. Barnes, "?... E. L. Johnson, Caleb H. Marin, . - George Gibbons, Alex Marshal,, .., . , . HenryaGraber,.. ~ William Ryan,: ... : . _Thomas Mullen, . . L. P. Taok, • David Furman, • Henry_ i.-. - Edmunds. Edmund G.,Dothard, Edward S. I earner, Hartman 'reels, • William Levering, ' August Ste . ens, Adam Gaul., Gabel R. Kineh, .._ _ . Chas Cunningham,' . • John ,W Wetherill,. • John Bennett, , - I Moses W heeler,- - William P. Barnes: D. H. C - -kart, • . Augustus Wheeland, John 11 Graham, William H. fleffern. Andrew J. Bursted, ' William lv , ealans ay. William Wilson, -- 1 Richard Hutchinson, - B. C.Job Ligon, - - Albert Remick, , Dr. RuArieh, Frank Bairn, William Callen, -.- James NI eGerigle, Jame, P. Fisher, - Frederick Kreckmann, -- . Frederick'Steintrauer, Robert N. Wray, ' John R Moon, Joseph Smith. Dia:Gerhart, • John W. McDonald, Wm, Duhring, H end , ?dengue, Wm. Smith, M. B. Andrews, James Whliams, John ft aohcr, W m. Leans, Charles Ernst, Wm. H. Sohn roh. Richard Deveraux, Thomas A. Baker, John T. Gaw, Washington Stemmer, James Heard, Leonard rt oth, Thos. McDonough, Wm. H. Quart% Wm. Beane, ' David Jarvis, • - Wm. H. Dorsey, J. Wilson Burk „..- , John Pinker, Robert Tudor, '-. - Edgar G. Seheble, A. K. - ham bere,,.- , - Chas. II aioliman, Wm. Johnson ' ''' ' '. . Wm. Jackson, ' Oscar Bates. , • ;.- Semi. C. Eaton, Joseph Paul; - - - Charles Mowry, R. S.' Keen, • • - 7`, J. Sharp. . Fred'k•Durin_g:er," John L. Ttompson, Chae. Fero" . La Rome, Anted Fisher, Jacob Engle, - 'Wm. Bacon, . - John Laughlin, -Gerhard Heishfeld, Charles Schaal, 'Chas: Birkenhauer, Thomas Ross; Geo. Bl Schellinger, W. 1,, H. Bolt. •- N. B. 'Thayer,: James B. Vandorn, ' Garret C.• Neagle, Philip J. It it er, . Heberß. Clark, •;.. Wm. .1, Barred, A. L.Hden born, Robert Wilson. ,George W. South. Samuel J. Randall, - 'George W. ldding, George E. Miller. ' Adam Schaffer, - .-- Dischariad by Civic Autltority. ' Charles Perkins. , . . Brother of Children under _Twelve Years. .. 4 "..,.,..,..- . Samuel S. Maher, • soherr, sindi re, MCC _.:._ Diseharred after March Sa 1 ~ 1 116 S. vv in.. H(Arord," J mos leorbat. .„, Conttletat at Felony. John Powell, Jacqb 13 Jason Edsiard Williams, ,n .., In the Service March 31-1863,.. JohnFrantz, Lewis al. , ca;n3il, Joseph Ashbrook, Andrew 'C. Mason, Henry Witter, !George C. Moore, Bertram Ashmeld, ' Being in the Third Clause. . James J. Holly, - Wm. erroasee. C. W. Veaeock, Chas, A. Craft, , --. Edward J. Lenore, Thomas (inner. Charles Crown, James v: train. Chriati.n Haber, John MeNorris, thy, Win.ulen Fagen, Eugene vs oCarthy. Win. Past os. Rioharit-Milladie, Wm Burkhart, Alex. M. Wright, Richard h. urphy, Jacob 51. Larsen, John Fails, Only Stop - art of Aged and Infirm Parent". Wm.;i.Y , .dwarcle, John Campbell, John 'Foley, Francis Farney, Wm. Stewerdson. John B. Jones, • - Theo. Hanel, Thomas Keenan, John Pauerlo. . David Wa:sh, Wm. Fitzpatrick - , Alfred Bender, Chas. fledges, , •wen ,Vlathers, ' Christ. Miller. James Mitchell, jacirti Hada, w m. B. Thackam, Fran Philip klin Woodington, Lan ocr, Ernest C. Wallace. Elected by Parents. John S. Richardson, Wm. L. Armstrong, John Burk, Francis Devitt, Will. F. Gregory, John G. Baker, Richard McNamee, Charles McGinty, Thoa. E. Walton, • John Donnelly. Filmic G airmen°, Robt. Mcßride, Abraham freAneona, David Wilson, James S Willard, J amps Shearon, 14 Award Smith. Louis Knox. Edward S.ltedstreake, John Kane, Alex, Vogel, Owen Jones. Non-Bendents. Isaac G. Reed, John McAllister. Joel D. !lough, . Edward T.' Mellinger, Chas. C, Barrington, Francis J. McFadden, Win, S. Baden Stephen Gelman, Lucius W. Halleday. • Napoleon Bennett, J. F. Lukens Robert Morris, Lemnel Hunt, . Jacob N. Stiles. . _. John George. Richard Bennett, Geo. J. St Leger, ,:.-- Aaron Pierson, W. Wyatt, ~ - James Jones, Wm. busby. • Wm, MaxwMl, George Gordon, Wm. E. Gilmore, W m Onion; - wm. (1. ii li. 1 ogthun, John Di:ke, Wm. D. Smith, Robert Evans. Chas. B. Notaon, George Thoroughgood, Lewis Veron, Bellow.. Mills. .LosephV . Everitt, ~.... . Jes. Sanctums, Henry Howe, J.; Riacr.Wm. Wolf, Jeo, E Kimmel', • Father of Motherless, Children. Jacob Minor, James McCann, Patrick M core, George ir..tiook ins, Wm T. Kelley. - - Yalantins Muspeokle, Clement ti roes, Christopher Lauri, M Prim B. M edary, . William G. Bull, Robert ( sliver, 'Joe. De Forrest Holt, J. F. Fmnigan, - Charles r",kill, J. C. Cachet, Samuel Kirk, G. W. matthews, Francis Nagle, Joseph Plumber, Felix MoCari y, Robert al. Earley, Patrick 0. Donnell, W m L. Martin, John J. Watts, Arthur Donnelly James Murphey, Philip /Taker, Samuel J. Winfield, Jacob Kircher, Henry George, Michael Griffin. - Isaac Deal, John F. Bennett, Patrick Ward. - J. H, Herbner, - Died Augusttth,l6B3, Richard Bingham. Unsuitableness of Age. G. Albert:l3 mile's, Wm. J. Mintzer, Alex, McGarvey, John Me B reen, John C. Robbins. James McDonald, James Cotter, Deitrioh Ra dfing, Thos. Smith, Chap. C. Williams. Spencer 'Smith. Joe. E. Sass Michael al oDonongh, Geo. W. Allen, - G eo. Atwell. Pat'k Donnelly, Wm. A. Piakell, Thos. Kelly. John AI 01l hone, John ',Searles, Owen McCabe, Robert ii. Pattiaon, James Burns, Pat'k Blue. John Greeley, Geo. W. Jones. Chas. W. Coward, Edw'd P. Simpler, Jame W, Perrine, , Chas. B. Pottinger, Aug! stus H. Wilson, ' Wm. Gibb, Daniel Doy le, Henry Allen. Luke Carr. Albert E. H ultz, Moses De Armenia, Sam'PMoore, J . 11. Saunders, Sheppard Crooks, Arthur 0 Neal, Michael Al madly, Jacob retainer, Thomas Flood, Paul Fri no, Bernard Helton, Thos. O. v ourke, . Michael Pleurisy, John McKenna, Edward M o Hugh, Sam'l Gilbert, John Collins, James it uasell, Eleanor leases, Clark Caldwell; , Louis Dutton, James A therlY, James Whitehead, Philip Rock, M. Fisher. Abraham Rickards, Neill Campbell, Ponrad Truehsera, Charles A. Sharp, Francis Corcoran, Michael Molloy, Thos. Crow, ..) ernes Lynch. • John MoKaron, Patrick Carney, August Somidt. . James Cavanaugh, James W oolman, - Leopold , evy. John Caunan. - - John Quigley, James Watson, Mark McGu akin, Win Devine, Patrick Corbit, Reward H. Murray, Robert Culbertson, Franz Hausman, John McKenna, Win, F. Hamilton, George Harguland, James 5 , 1 eCrudden, J 3ines FaConer, I , adore Wilson, Wm. Mahan, John Death, James Boyle, U. G. H etastead, . Henry McDevitt, mho, 3 - a. enaugla, . Henry. Huth. Petri ok Lamb, Henry . Anderson, Aaron Haan, .1 oh , Weissr, Patrick NI urther, Hugh Kennett!, C. F. Wiehman, . Henry J. Rummell, John Perry, Wm. Clegg .on, James Christian, Jos. D. Jones, Richard P. W hi te, Wash. Jones, Henry Weigand, . Jos. Wright, Matthew•Toda, Chas. Green, john Augusta, Alexis Souza. Sheppard Young, Thos. H. Lambdin, Wm. F. West, Wm. Laughlin. Edward Powers, Wm. Robb, John Dennehy, George Stain, - Hugh Hogan, George Lauber, Morris Reed, John O'Neal, Adolph Meyer. Patrick Galvin, Theis, McCarty, Michael Gray, J. Reuz, Win, O . pdyke, Reuben Cuff, Thoma 3 S. Reed, ' . Wesley Wright, James Murphy, John Syers, Wm. Whilldin, - John .Hassen, Joseph Blair, W. A. W elton, George Wordraff, ' Lewis Kolbe - Michael Campbell, Jacob Christ • Matthew Hazlett, Wm. R. Nagle, Wm. Alexander, Wm. Jordan, John McGahan. -Nathan Naylers, ~ James McLaughlin, Robart - BOyce - , -- ..::, - Daniel McKnight, Henry Hs pkins, ' Win. Shaffer,---.-. Win. H. Shannon, Joseph liukeh. " Fred'k W. Managan, James R. Dickson, Neil Coul en, G has. F. Isminger, •A ndredr Fry, James lilcMenium, • Philip Hoenig, Robert S. Lis er, . ' ' James Brown, James Ma Bretn, Matthew Dailey, Bernard Tierney, Wm. Donahue, W m. P. Buck, aims, Grandham, Wrn. Goodchild, - Anthony Dryer.' S. Markle, Henry Bruner, Martin Killaky, Carl F,,,1'il unzer, John W. Lynn. Chas Bishop, Danl. ?Beast - cher, John Davy, John Kenzmdy. Gotleit , Shaal, Jamc3 Bryon. Edward L. Poalk, Thos. Flaming, Robert Williams, J. W..Landorf, Silas Taylor, Robert Smith, Matthew Rae, Eli Goldsmith, Jacob Archer, • Malcolm Neurm, It Milord Aaronson, - . Beny Kelley, •. Daniel Weaver. Abraham Rennet, wm Logue. John Mhldoon, Albert Loburg. Edward Agnew, Geo. McNichols, Thomas coar, Geo. Miller, - ' - Wm. A. Cannon, Joseph Cook, Wm. Blanebois, ' Geo. restos!. JOhn Ramaley - Dante Kline, ~.. • Michael Dowleng, The 3...MoClain, .Andrew Ankino, Josepi , ro pier, Chas. Hagen Geo, Riddle, Patrick Kereff, , IL G. Hartfrrft, J. C. Cooper, James Williainson, John Hollehart. Henry Ii each, Samuel Kirkpatrick, James O'Brien, Maurice Murphy, George Roth, . John Hau amen, M ichael Sullivan, Theo. Allen, A. C. Catrell, Patrick Plunket, Amos Limning, Jokes Drum, John Butz, . • Wm. Fitzgerald, , John Carey, - - ' Thos.' Sexton. Richard Curren, Nathaniel Whitson, Patrick L;Kelly, John A.Mackay, Win. - C. Harris, Dennis McCarty. Thos. A 'Hop, W ni. Flemming, Allen Ricketts, Wm. Wel bert. Hugh Gallagher, - Wm. D. Gardner, Alfred Cooper, ~ John George 131nM, John King, James F. Dolby, Francis Hendricks, loam) Ridgway, - Charles Smith, Joseph Turner, Andrew Bead. James McClellan. Robert Marley, John We z Wm. Collins. Philip Oeshe, - ' James Ca ay ton, . Robert Pollock. Wm. Smith, Francis Temple, John 5, Maley, Wm. Wale , , -- John Beggs. Francis C. Deschamps, Geo. W. Anderson, Win. Quaan, Thomas G. Robinson, Frank Crummell, Jacob Peterson, - John H. Diele, James, Norton, John Howard, Thomas Heis. Cornelius Burrell, - • John Shepherd, James Maxwell, Peter Linker, . J. It. Bunting, - David Stem, ` • JohnE. Lutz, - John Blourne, Paul Mosel, Henry Fox,Jacob Ma egele, James D Williams, George Hazzard. Wm. Blake, John Metz. Samuel Gray, Goddard Reiss, , Augustus Londmok, Paul F. Sohneek, John G. Haber, Christian Leplln, Thomas C. Jones, - Alfred Powell, Edward James, Joseph Richardson, James Larkins, Edward Markess, . Henry Titus, J. A. Khmner, charms Stole, pe ichael Moran. Patrick Iffennon, John Brown, Bernard McElroy, - George M 1 er. Edwin P. Young, Michael Dettrich, John Mo ' lease, Patrick Riley. • Alex. K. Thompson, David - Vanlone, Edwin M. Haines, Patrick C. Carroll, J o h n G. Hoffman, - Edward J. Robinson, 6 e-rge Schauer, • Geo. S. Harris, Charms Brawn, Richard Palmer, Wm. Deakyne, Jacob Rohner, ' Peter Reuter, John Herrzel, ' Wm. Lindig, • John Connor, Henry Johnson, Feltz Rodgers, Martin 1,1 , mk, Patrick McGuigan, Wm. W. Warr, James Campbell, Anthony Zorb, .- Charles 3 enan, Peter R. Jones. ' Henry Dubbs. David Gleam. Henry Emery. • , ‘ David B. Wright, James Kinebury, . w .. - Galin, John s•chivery, James M. Leach, Henry H. Young, ' Reward A Iday, Dominious Gird, George M. Cline, Jacob Smith, Gi‘bert Davis, Edward Winnemore, W. W. Williams, Albert A. Wsggens, Gustavus Dumolden, - Fredk. Cartef, Henry Boggs. Joseph Rood, Philip C. Haldeman, Thomas P. Wagner, 'Samuel Jennens, Thomas P. Covington, Wesley - M orris, Thomas Scattergood, Hugh Day,Win. Dugan, Carney 0 Mytetus, _ Two MernberS Gf Family in Servia. . Henry Hitchcock, Wallace Lindsay, T. L. Johnson, John Forrester, William Ma , tin, . , Tobias DurneY, Jr., James Roseiter, William S. Wise, Peter E. Fell, - John McGowan, Edward Snyder,.' F. A. Barry, John Carr, Dante' Mooney, William Shull', Michael. Doy le, ' Vitus Kletz, William Mason, Herman Shoemaker, ' George Ogle, Conrad Gerbaok, Jacob Toweseant, Isaac Hall. Francis Ryan, William lbe, . George Mcdfam, George Shank, • , George Shi, n, . • David F. Donnelly.Thos..M. Townsend Pairs Cijmnutiation. - Jacob Shaeffer, . . Jueeph Dyer, Fred. R. Barmaid, ' . - William A. MorroW, 'William R. Ruff, Kernard Kein, Andreiw W. lOLAIns. Alex. Muelda, . Mali on Gibber, ' George W. Nieman. Irvin Jones. - William Grant,.' Samuel Rcbb, - Rev N. W. Conkling Edwin:Needles, Jos. Kelm, Chaff lee Puff; Edward WarringtOn. William Hamilton, William Nichols, William H. PlieenbroY, T. Waiter Brown. James Merrill ow. Onle Ben Ctf a Widow. Finley Mo i lurg, James Wescott; John Norwood, Gaatople A. Earsinigt. James PiloCrossen, Henry Nichols, '' - - John Wesley Lyons, Lone Watts, - - . • Samuel D Filson, James Mune... . .- ' Henry C. Cooley, Ferdinand Miller, ' - 'George WoliseatleY, Wm, Coyle John Star rat, - Dennis Araid.Meiiiii,.l..:,..•.:.-'! William Thoe. Mina - Riley, Edgar H. Stevor4.--i-c , Joseph V. illiams, Willis :is itobelf.:';. - ` r Patrick Mallen, John Lee. ‘." Peter Heifer. Mathias Pigg0tt, , ,.. , v....% John N. onrori. • ' Charles Shubert, • • - .„...- , -,e,„. Janob..;.- Greiner, Charles Kelvin, , "'....'1i. John Kelly Fred. Glasser, . .-l -, ' - 'lV:'; Matthew teoaoh, James Conday, — :.t. :". - Cbtrles J. Murphy. John Tin z -r, ' - ...c.::".. 1 `; 'I homes Smyth, - James MoDonalll, Francis F. Lonstead, Wm. Reev , s. Herman Minks, Jastlin Oelsklegel, - - ' Gee, go W. W hidden, Louis Craig, Thomas Leonard. Isaac Marks. It iehard Deford,. John (lmond, Peter Snyder. Daniel Gallagher, John MoN aulty,--Carl Fisher. Thomas Bradley. Henry L. Stevens, Henry Say bold. • Edward Gilmore, Edward Lowland, Henry Titus.' Michael Morrissey, Jacob Delmotta, 'Leonard Holmes, Jacob AVoodington, Benjamin Walters, Edward Danemas. Samuel Buok, Andrew McGrath,. Theo. Ditters, William R. Nienburg, Philip I onohue, Hugh Donohue, Theo. Marine, Jas. Carswell, Joseph Harris, John Barr, Joseph MoFast, . Neil Mcßride, Robert Newton, Samuel Carmichael, Joe. Fitzpatrick, lehn Little, David Witter, Myers Sieger, Felix McCarty, . James McCarty, William Keyser, James' R. Hadley, James Burn., Edward Strickland, John Johnston, Robert J. Oman, will:am Barnes, . Daniel Brown. ' . James R. Mitten, John Bond, William Hazlitt, Andrew Rebold. Peter B Bun, = Enoch A. Neewanger, T. S Butcher, Samuel Vesey. Wil !lam Fitzgerald, Arthur M e tivoy. Joseph Verdrees, Patrick Cannon, Joseph H. Riley, George W. Taylor, Mullis el J. Fay,. . Sam'l Words," Jambs Convery, :. David R. - Porter, George Krider, . Richard Lang, Philo Maguire, • . Wesley - W. CheW. Jahn Tobin, ' William IL Lowerey, p,., , - , ' . . , PRESS.---PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1863. es Higbee, ' Samuel Welker, Edward Kelley, - Joseph Davis, ifileofge Lame:town, Andrew j, Jones, W . Stewart. Thomas Hasleit.,: Charles Giberg, Daniel Cairene, John T. Saott. William IL Young, Alfred MoGurk, Robert C. Murray, Bath eid Leib, William B. Fox, William 0. Taylor, William Dougherty. Joseph U. Pickering, Riohard Rioe. WILLIAM E. LEHMAN, Provost Marshal, and President ol the Board of En rolment. CHARLES MURPHY. Commissioner First District JAMES S. DE HENNEVILLE, note JAMES LL e, PHILADELPHIA. BOARD OF TRADX THOMAS HIMBEE, JR.. _ isHAEL MORRIS. OOMMITTEE OP TQB Motrra JOSEPH C. OEUBB. AT THB NES ItOIIANTB' BXOHANGS, PHILADBLPHIA. Ship eare.nak, Rowland -.Liverpool. BOOTI Ship Fairfield,,Paine .... ; . Me/ bourne. (Australia) noon POWI! PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 19, 18.53. SUN RISES 7 CO i SUN GI HIGH WATER .. Z 8 Bark ?ileac°, Clark, 9 days from Key West, in belles to Win A. James & Co. Brig .1 W Sawyer. Minion. 7 days from Port Ron in ballast to captain. Schr I,ncy, Spence, Iday froin Brandywine, Del, with &air to R M Lea, Schr Bew ier . sey, Morris, from Boston, in ballast to captain. Behr Pathway, Compton, from Boston, in ballast to captain. bchr Sam' H Sharp, Mayhew, from Boston, in ballast to captain. Behr J Ef Bartlett, Rockhill, from Wareham, in bal last to captain. • Schr A Cotdery, Doughty, from Salem, in baling to captain. Buidettc, Bradley. 3 days from New York, with. malt to Jai L Bewley & Co. • Echr P Boise. i3oice, from Salem. Schr Bruins Vista. Lynch. from Washington. Schr Shoe Twibell, Crawford. from Washington. Sehr Joanna, Band, from Westchester. CSehr Chas A Greiner, Young, from Fort lifonroe. k Schr 3 a pplcg.tte, Barrett. from Fort Monroe. tobr Limbo Mani, Flambee, from Port Soya'. a Steamer Valcan, Morrison, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W M Baird & Co. • Steamer Hope, Warren, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde. . • . CLEARED. Bark Franklin. Gibbs, Port Royal. Workman & Co, Bark C Brewer. Grant, Boston, J B Bailey Sr Co. Brig S V Merrick, Norden. Havana, captain, Behr LS Levering. Corson. Boston, W H Johns Schr#Borace Staples, Gibbs, New Bedford, Bhober & Co Scbr B F Reeves, Stamford. Providence, Mines & Co, Behr It S Tsvisden, .ohase, Marblehead, Bancroft,Lewis Fehr Chas A Greiner, Young, Fall River, Castner, Stickney & Wellington. Behr Sarah Cullen, Fall River. ,do Behr J Williamson, Winsmore, Lynn, Slonlekson do Glover. Schr E A Cummins, Kallakan, Washington, Tyler, Stone & Co. Schr Buena Vista. Lynch, Washington, do Enka S Applegate, Barrett. Fort Kennon. do. Sehr This Twinell. Crawford. PiBOY Point, do Schr Lizzie Maul, Frambes. Port Royal, do Schr I' Boise, Boise. Port Royal, - do Schr Joanna. Hand, Now Haven, Blakiston; Nraff - Ste B. Milling, Dade, Baltimore. A Grovei, Jr. Btr Alida, Lenny - , New York, W P Blyde. Worrerpondence of the Philadelphia Exchange., LEWES. Del., Nov. 17. The following vessels are at the Breakwater: Bark lonic, with coat for Portland; brig Miry E with cord fnr Port Royal, returned to port last evening with low of some of her sails; schra Carlton Jane. with bay for Alexandria; DI Ft Carlize, do do; Three Sisters, for Chincoteague, with lime. together with about forty schooners unknown. The brig .Anna Martin, and two other square-rigged vessels, came in last evening and remain in the roadstead. Wind quite fresh from NE. Yours. Sic. AARON MARIVIALL. (Correopondence of The rrocci HAVRE DE GRAM. Nov 17. The ateam-tug Col Wm Cook left here this mottling with tha following boats In tow. laden and consigned as renews: Harvey & Showers, lumber to Wolverton; Myra Humes. do to Trump & Son; G B Moore, do to Ester '& Son; Wm Wilton and Harriet, do to /I Crookey; Old Spud, do to order; Parrish & CO, coal to Carter & Co; W L Shiva. C Blanchard. and W Task, do' to Delaware City. Steamship. Saxon,ltiatihe;as: hence,. at Boston 17th inst. Steam transport Merrimack, Sampson. from New Or - leans Nov 7. via Key West 13, with sugar, cotton. &c, at New York 17th inst. Left at Key Wept, II S bark Pursuit; bark Templar, from Philadelphia: Steamehip Tubal Cain, (Br) Poster, cleared at N York 17th inst for St Domingo. via Bermuda and St Thomas. Ship Undaunted, Tay, from New York 11th Jane for San Francisco, put into Rio Janeiro sth ult for repaint, of what nature not stated. She bad been out 114 days. Ship Rate Prince. Libbey, hence for Acapulco, was spoken 11th Sep., lat. 57 S, ion 69. - Ship Mamoluke, Porter, from Callao, at Liverpool 3d in at, Ship Euterpe, !trey, h subs. remained at Panama 6th inst. ship Theobold, Theobold, sailed from Panama 4th ins for Callao . • Ship SI, ak eßeare, Reed, cleared at New York 17th ins for San Francisco. Ship Atlantic, Dinsmore, for Panama, cleared at New York 17th inst. . . . . Bark P Warwick, (Br) Green, hence 2a Ang, at Rio Janeiro nth ult—dischg Bth. Bark Agelia,.Brown, sailed from Rio Janeiro let nit for Maul Rine . . Bark NILIOVO Providenzia, (Italian) sailed from Messina 26th nit for this port. Bark Warren, Peters, hence, at Cape Haytten 17th rat, and remained 24th. dischg. Bcrk Windward, Randall, hence, at Aspinwall 6th inst. - . Brig Meteor, froM Glace Bay for this port, put into }Milton 17th inst..leaky. Brig Ben Carver.:Penney, cleared at Bangor 14th inst for this port. . Brig *orate, Clark. sailed from Somerset 14th lust foi this port, and was at anchor off Bristol Ferry 16th Fehr Agility. I've. hence, at Halifax 6th inst. Scbr John S Lee; Stevens, hence for Boston, at 14 York 17th inst. On the 14th, at 10 PM, off absecom. was ran into by an unknown stir, and had bowsprit, stem and, carried ctred away..: . INTHE ORPHANS' .COURT - FOR THD . CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of ELIZA B. GRASBY, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court.. to audit, settle and adjust the account of GEORGE L. HAR RISON, Executor of the will of ELIZA. .11. GRAS SY, deceased, and to make distribution of the ba lance in the hands of said accountant, trlll.meet the ties interested. for the purposes of 48 kppointment, onMONDAY. Novembm 2.9 d, MS, at 4 o'clock P. AL, at his office, 128 South. SIXTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. ... , _H. E. WALLACE. nol4-etuthin . • Auditor. IN -THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR - THE CITY AND. COUNTY OP PHI t..ADELPHIA. Estate of JONATHAN TOMLINAON: deo'd. . Notice is hereby given that MARY TOMLINSON, widow of said decedent, has filed her petition and an in ventory of the personal estate which she elects to retain under act of April 14, MR, and the supplements thereto. Which will be approves by the Court on'FRID AY. No vember 20;1863, unless exceptions be flied thereto. E. TILBURY JONES, nolo tnth4t* AttorneY for Petitioner. LEGAL NOTICE.--PHILAPELPECIA, November 5, 1563.-Whereas, Letters testamentary to the Estate of JOHN SISTY , deceased. have been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to. the Estate will make payment, and those.having claims pre sent them for settlement. - - B. P..SISIT. Execute's.... nog th6t* No. 56 North THIRD Street, ESTATE OF REBECCA McCOR MICK, Betters Testamentary upon the Estate of REBECCA ISIOCORIIIICIT having been muted to the undersigned by tbe Register of Wills of the County of Philadelphia, all persons indebted to the Estate are requested to make Payment, and those baying claims against It in make known the seine without delay, to JACOB C. WAITE, No 485 YORK 'Avenue, or at his office,. 7 LOIVI BARD Street. . 0e22-th6t* . . MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE of a - writ of sale, by the Hon. - JOHN CADWALLA DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admi ralty. to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash. at MiCHENER'S Store, No 142 North FRONT Street, on THURSDAY, December 3d, 263, at 12 o'clock, noon, the CARGO of the steamer JUPITER consisting of 4 casks Iron Wire, 19 eases Brown Paper 24x36. 2 eases Felt Hats. 5 cases Pine, In chests Black Tea, 176 cases" Caret. Wine, 43 cases Brandy. 134 pipes Aquardiente, 10 kegs Whisky; 118 boxes L'a.tile goap. 43 bags Saltpetre. 4 bales Seal Skin Cloth, 1 bale Welch Flannel, 116 boxes Extract of Log wood, 1 case 9 . 5 the Chloroform, 108 kegs Soda. -- ' WILLIAM MILLWARD, U S. Marshal E. D of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, November 'l7. 1863. nol3-6t MARSHAL'S' SALE:-BYRT TIE of a writ of sale.by the Hon. JOHN CAD WAG &DE Et, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in AdMiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale,- to the highest and best bidder, for cash,- at the SAVANNAH STEAIN-' SHIP. COMPANY'S WHAEP, on TUESDAY. December let, 1863, at 120'clock M , the Steamer SPAULDING. her tackle, apparel, and furniture, as she nowt lies at said wharf. , . The Spaulding. years de-wheel steamer, built in New York,.is about 8 old, 200 tons barden, length on deck 143 feet, .breadth 26 feet, depth of hold 8 feet ;fen gine iu gcod order, boilers abreir nee year old. „. - WILLIAM MILLWARD, U. 8. Marshal , E. D. ofl'entta. PHILADELPHIA, N01T.17, 1363. r nolg-Bt NATIONAL HOTEL, • SHIN H. S. BENSON, PROPWARIETO R» GTON, D. U. . Formerly of the Ashland House, RhilodelFhla. He le determined to merit. and hopes to reeerce, a fall share of public patronage. je2l-bra - METROPOLITAN HOTEL, - (LATI HHOWIT'S PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Sixth and Seventh Strew!, . WASHINGTON CITY, - - A. E. , POTIS, mr24.6m Proprietor. JOHN L. CAPEN, PHRENOLO . fit GIST; may be consulted, DAY and EVIINING„os 4414 adaptation to Business Trade, and Profession; !on the' improvement of 'health, correction:of faulte. formation of friendships, dm.. da ser_Fptions of character ; given when required, at No. SO TitleTTl Street. above Chestnut. .141-tlastaeralif IMDR. FINE, PRACTICAL 'DEN. TIST for the last twenty years...2l 9 below Third, inserts the most beautiful TEETH of tilt age, mounted on tile , Gold: Matins, Silver, Vulcanite. Ooralite: Amber, dm., at prices, for neat and substantial work, more reasonable than any Dentist in this Citron - State. Teeth plugged to last for life. Artificial Teeth repaired to suit. No pain in extracting. All work,war- ranted to fit. Reference, beat famine'. •" -.M30-810 - --- - -9 1 HE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC . -"- 'buy their . Chewin and. Smoking TobaCsio at DEAN'S, No 335 CHESTNUT Street _ • Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, in , Tin Foil. - s4'4o per gross, or 9 cents single papers. • - Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, in•• Tin - Foil, $4.40 per gross, or 4 cents single papers. ' , -, Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, in Tin - Noll. 34 , 40 Per . gross, or 4 cents single papers. • - - Fine- Cut ::hewing Tobacco, in Tin Moil. $1.40 per gross, or 4 cents single papers. . • - . ' Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, in Tin Foil, $4.40 per gross. or '4 cents single papers: ' , At DEAN'S . No. 335 CHESTNUT Street. - ' ' All kinds of Pare OM Virginia Chewing and Smoking Tobacco can be had at DEAN'S, No. 335 C t.: UNSTNIJT ‘Strset. All kinda of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. in bulk; at S and ,6 cents per ounce, at DEAN S. No. 335 CHESTNUT Street.-. - . Nilliellinick and Lynchburg Smoking Tobaceo for 26 -. Cents irmrd:---Alse, Turkish Tobacco for slper Poland, al I),EA 18,.-No. 335 CHESTNUT Street -, .- ,:, • Intribr '4, - iind• • Domestic Cigars; 'at about • one•half whet,lt '6l 0 - sell for. at wholesale or:retail, at DEAN'S, No l - 33 ICHESTNUT Street. ..Aill-ki de of the best Ping Tobacco for 50. 69, and 70 cent" per pcfund, at lI,BAN'Es No. 335 CHESTNUT '.'Street. • •; ' , n 01.3 tdeB ' , . . TO SPORTSMEN. . PHILIP_ WILSON 411 00., _ 409 CHESTNUT STREET. Manufacturers - of superior • ' . . . , - ' ' DOUBLE GUNS. • . . , . equal, if not superior. to any of th• following makes: Which we keep constantly on hand: William Greener. Weetley Richard'. Moore .II; Harrii, and other makers. _ Also, Powder, Shot, Wadi. Cgke .". We shall be constantlyaupPmea, during the season. with every variety of _ , • .. SKATES. se24-811s . . HORSE FEEDER! HOUR FEEDER I This new invention is for feeding horses while stand ing in harness or otherwise. It is made of heavy Russia Duck, and so constructed that the horse cannot waste anyfeed the bag is ventilated by the insertion of eye nets, giving the horse plenty of air. For durability, convenience, and economy this is tin- Surpassed. By remitting $2 a sample will be forwarded Igo any address. All letters of itlatlii7 minim addressed to • . , Wan: T. DALTON. • ift.le_Agent and Manufacturer, 'o9 -1m COMM.RCIAL Street.Bosten, Mess. LETTER BAGS MARINE .INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED F.c . tir Wm Arthur, Haskell, Portland, 0 A Hocks Cher MEIIIOBAND.L. LEGAL. -- MARSHAL'S . SALES. HOTELS. PROPCNBAI4B. NAVY DEPARTMENT - BUREAU OF PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING. Novintsmc 1863. z .. . BRALED PR O 8 &LEI, endorsed "Proposals for Navy Pork," will be rtzeived At this Bureau until 3 o'olook P. M. on the 27th November inst., for one thousand barrels. NAVY PORK: .The - l'oem and barrels to con form tothe navy. standard. with- the exception of iron hoops; the same to be delivered at the Philadelphia yard :Within ten days after being notified` ef, titeTaeceptiacce of "the proposal ; and there undergo 'theuenal:thepeetion of k the . yerd. nolg-fit - pROPOSALS FOR LI:TUBER. CHIEF ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, DEPOT OF WASHINGTON, 3(0.134 F Street, North. WASHINGTON, D C., Nov, 13, 1063. " SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this aloe until MOND ,f,Y, November 28. 1863, at 12 o'clock M., for delivering in the city of Washington, at each points aa the Depbt Quartermaster may • direct, one million (1,000, 000) feet or Lumber, of the following kind and de scription. viz: Six hundred and 'fifty thousand (6.80. MO) feet of 4-4 or one (1) inch white pine common callings. Twenty thousand (20,000) feet 13-4 or two (2) inch while pine summon onllinge. Sixty-six thousand (66,000) feet scantling, 3 by 4, twelve feet long, (hemlock.) Sixty-six thousand (66,000) feet scantling, 3 by 4, four teen feet long, (hemlock.) Sixty -six thousand (05,C00) feet scantling, 3 by 4, sixteen fact long. (hemlock.) Sixty. six thousand (66,((0) feet scantling, 3 by 4, eighteen feet long, (boxcloci ) Sixty-six tbonsand (66.000 t, feet scantling, 3 by 4, twenty feet long, (hemlock.) All the anove noacribeit to b e goon Merchantable Lum ber, subject to the inspection of an agent appointed on the part of tbe Government. All the Lumber to be delivered on or before the 14th day of December, 1863. PROPOSALS. The full name and, post-oleo address of the bidder must appear in the proposal. If a bid is made in the name of a firm, the names of all the parties must appear, or the bid will be considered as the individual proposal of the party signing it. Proposals from disloyal parties will not be considered, and an oath of allegiance must twoOmpany each probe- Proposals most be addressed to Captain Edward L. Harts. Assiaiant Quartermaster, United States Army, Washington, D.C., and should be plainly marked Pro- I.osals for Lumber. " • GUARANTEE. The restionsibility Of the guaranCors must be shown by. the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States District Attorney. The obility of the bidder to till the contract, should it be awarded to him, must be guarantied by two respon sible persons whose signatures are to be appended to the guarantee, and said guarantee must accompany the bid. Bidders must be present in person when the bids are opened, or their proposals will not be considered. - - Bonds in the sum of five thousand drllars,'signed> by the contractor and both of his gnarantors. will be re quire, of the successful bidder or bidders, upon signing the contract . . . We. ----- of the connty of --, and State of --. and -, of the county of -. and State of -, do hereby guarantee, that - is able to ft M the con tract in accordance with the terme of his proposition, and that, should hie proposition be accepted. he will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. . . Should the. eentract•he awarded him . we are pre pared to become hie euretiee. r (To this guarantee must be appended the official certi ficate above mentioned). . . .... . . The right to reject any or all bide that may be deemed too high is reverved by - the Depot Quarter Master, as well as the right - to select from-each bid such lumber, at the price therein-named' as is required by the Government: and in case of the failure of a bidder, whose proposal is accepted. to furnish within the time prescribed, in qua lity or quantity, the Lumber stipulated to be delivered. then the Assistant Quartermaster to have the right to supply such deficiency by purchase, and such bidder to be charged with thediffer_nceof f cost. Informal proposals will be rejected. • EDWARD L. HARTZ, nolii-et Captain, A. Q. wr.. U. S. Army. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, PHILADELIMIA, Nov. 16th, 1888 PROPOSALS will be received at this office uatil THURS DAY; the 19th Ina.. at 12 11 , for the delivery in. 'c or on l lath n ftne lN ai before-Of December-next, d 2 ESS. The richt is reserved to reject all bide deemed too bieb By order nol7-St A. BOYD, Captain nd A. Q N. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, TNYSLVTH and GIRARD Streets, PismAnni.ProA, November 16, 1E63. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this ,offloe until 12 o'clock M. on MONDAY, the 73d instant , to famish nromiitiv 'at the SCHTTYLKILL ARSENAL: .WooltenStOokttis, to weigh 3 lbsrto the dozen; "fashioned toes," not cut. Bidders must stabs to their pronosals the price, which must bo Riven in writing, as well as in figures, also the quantily hid for, and time of delivery. Thembility of the bidder to fill the contract must be guarantied by two responsible persons; whose st,gna tures will be appended to the guaranty, and said gua ranty accompany the bid. Bidders, as well as their sureties or Kimrantora, who may not be known at this office, will furnish a certifi cate from the United States District Attorney. Postmas ter, or other public functionary, at the residence of the bidder or guarantors, setting forth - clearly the fact that the bidder and his surette! , are responsibls men, who will, if a contract is awarded themm, act in good faith with the llnited States and faithfully execute the same. Blank forms for proposals can, be had upon applica tion at this office. 13tat: be endorsed "Proposals for Army Bun Plies, stating the particular article bid. for. . . _ . G. H. CROSHAN. )3417-8t Ass't Quartermaster General 11. S. Arms ARMY SUPPLIES. OFFICE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE, 502 BROADWAY- New Tose, Nov, 13, MI SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 12 o'clock. M. on MONDAY. the 23d last., to fur nisi in g by contract at the Depot of Army Clothing and Equipage in this city • Company Order Booki. Company Clothing Book's Company Descriptive Boobs, Company Mornine-Report Books. Regimental OenerttrOrder. Regimental:Order. Regimental Descriptive. - Regimental Letter. Regimental Index. Sergeant's Sashes: Drum Snares. Brass Scales, N. C. Staff. Brass Scales, Sergeants Brass Scales. Corporals and Privates. - Samples of which can be seen at this Office. Bidders will state the quantities they wish to furnish and the shortest time in which they can make delive ries. A proper Guaranty must accompany each bid for the faithful performance of contract. The United States reserves the right to reject all, bids deemed objectionable. . Proposals must be endorsed. "Proposals for Fur nishing (here insert the articles)" and addressed . to . COL. D. VINTON . , nole-St- _ Dy. CI: M. General U. 1 . 3. Amur. nEFICE CLOTHING AND EQUI PAGE, OINOINIUTI. 0., November 7. MN. PROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned, tut til MONDAY, the 23,1 day of November 1863, for fur a:titling this Department (by contract) ,with: - 10 and 12-ounce Duck. . - standard, ordinary width. • Drills, standard, 33 Itches 'wide. • •• Forage Caps. Knapsacits, - Haversacks, Of which samples maybeseen at the Inspection Rooms. Ranies offering goods must in all cases furnish Sam ples, and must distinctly state in their bide the quantity of goods they propose to furnish, the price, and the time of delivery. A guarantee. slatted personally by two re. sponsible parties, and agreeing that the bidder will fur nish the supplies, if an award is made to him, must se- COD 08.114 each,propossa. - Bids will be opened on MONDAY, November 23. 1863, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the Inspection Rooms, and bidders are invited to be preient. Goods must be delivered in good new packages, free of charge. ' • The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is re served. By 'order of Col. Thomas Swords, A. Q. M. (I. nog-14t C. W. MOITLTON, Captain and A. Q. M. ORDNANCE - -OFFICE, WAR DE PARTMENT. WASHINGTON, November 13, 1863. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until _,4 o'clock P. M., on the first of DECEMBER next, for firnishbfg TO,OOO sets, complete, of Cavalry Accou trements, to be delivered in the following quantities at the rindernamed places, viz: - Rua? sets at the United States Armory, Springfield, Mass: 20.000 sets at the United. States Arsenal, Governor's Island, liew 10,000 sets at Prankford Arsenal, Bridesburg, Pa. 20, COO sets at Allegheny Arsenal. Pittsburg. Pa. 10,000 sets at St -Louis Arsenal, St. Louis, Ho Tb ese accoutrements are to be made in strict conform ity 'with the regulation patterns, which can be seen at the above-named places. Each set is to consist of one sabre-belt and plate complete; one carbine-sling. with swivel complete; one sabre- k not; one carbine cartridge box; one pistol cartridge-box; one - belt holster, for army-sizr revohers; and one cap poach, with cone pick; All of which are to be made of the best materials and workmanship. The- sabre-belt, -sabre-knot, and carbine- sling. are -to be of - Buff _Leather. blacked; and the cartridge boxes, belt-holster, and cap pouch., of best Oak- Tanned Leather. It is to be distinctly un d erstood bfdrisra that Itathhi pat. Hang, tanned with anything else but Oak will not be received. All the articles to be inspected at the place where to be delivered. Deliveries must be made in lots of not less than 600 sets per week for all contracts of 10`000 sets end under. and net less than 1,000 sets per week for all contracts of over 10,000 sets The first-delivery to be made within fifteen days after date of contract; and any failure to deliver at a specified time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the Limber of sets :.which he - may fail to deliver at that tine The accoutrements are to be boxed in the usual manner; the boxes for which will be Raid for at cost price,- to be determined by the inspector.' - Bidders will state explicitly the Arsenal where they Propose to deliver, and, if more than one place, a sepa rate bid must be made for each. No bid will be con sidered from parties other than regular manufacturers of the article. and- such as are known to the-Depart ment to be fully competent to execute, -in 'their own Asp. the work proposed for. Each party obtaining a contract will be required to enter into bonds, with proved sureties. for its faithful fnifilment. The Department re erves the right to reject any or all bids. if not deemed satisfactory, for any CanBO. Proper ale will be addressed , ' to Brigadier General George D. Ramsay, -Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D. C . and will be endorsed "Proposals for Cavalry - Accoutrements:" Gso. n. BANSAY. noIT-tuths-jt PROPOSALS FOR ARMY -a-TRANS PORTATION OPPIOM:OP TER DEPOT QUARTERMASTER, FORT LRAFENWORTA. KaneasoPctober 28, 1863. SEALED PROPOSALS win be received at this office until 12 o'clock M. on the 10th day of. December, 1863, for the transportation of military supplies during the years 1864 and 1865. on the following routes: Route .No 1. From Forts Leeyenworth, Laramie, and Riley, and other denote that relay be established during the above years on the west bank of the Missouri river. north of Fort Leavenworth, and south of latitude 42 de grees north, to any posts or stations that are or may be established in the Territories of Nebraska. Dakotah, Idaho. and Utah; south of latitude 44 degrees north, and east of longitude 114 degrees west, and in the Territory of Colorado r orth of 40 degrees north. Bidders to state the rate per 100 pounds for 100 mile, at which they will transport said stores in each of the months, from April to September. inclusive, of the years 1864 and 1865, Route No. 2. From Forts Leavenworth and Riley, in the. State of Kansas. -and the town of Kansas, in the State of Missouri, to any posts or stations that are or may be established in the State'of Kansas, or in the Territory of Colorado, south of latitude 40 degrees north, drawing supplies from Fort Leavenworth, and to Fort Union, NI or other depot that may be designated in that Terri- AorY, to Fort Garland, and to any other point or points on the ,route. Bidders to state the rate per 100 pounds for 100 miles at which they will transport said stores in each of the menthe, from April to September, inclusive, of the -years 1864 and 1866. . • Route No. 8. From Fort Union, or such Other depot as may be-established lathe Territory of- New Mexico, or to anYlklats or stations that are or:o:aay be established in that Territory, and to such posts or stations as may be deeignated in the Territory of Arizona, and the State of Texas, west of longitude 106 degrees west. • . • -Bidders' to state the rates per 103 pounds for 100 miles at which they will transport said stores in each of the wooths; from-June to November. inclusive, of the years 1864 and 1866. . . . ,The weight to be transported each year will not exceed 10,000 000 pounds on Rowe No. 1,-16000. 000 pounds on Route No. 2.. and 6,000,000 pounds on Route No. 3. . ..... No additional per centage will be paid for the trans nortation of bacon, hard bread, pine lumber, shingles. or any other stores. Bidders must give their names In fell. as well as their place of residence; and each proposa thousande accom panied by a bond in the snm of ten dollars, signed. by two or more responsible persons, guaranty lug tnat in case a contract is awarded for the route men tion'ed in the proposal to the parties proposing, the con trad will be accepted and entered into, and good and sufficient security furnished by said parties, in accord ancirivi.th the terms of this advertisement. The amonnt.of boids.required will bears folloWe : On Bente N0. 5100, - 000 2 260, 000 • • S 60.000 Satisfactory evidence of the loyalty and solvencyof each bidder and person offered as security will be re. oared. Proposals must be endorsed, "Proposals for Army Transportation -,on Routes Nos. 1. 2. or 8," as the, case e may beand nonemill be entertained unless they fully comp 'with all the requiremente of this advertisement. Parties to whom awards are made raustlie prepared to execute contracts at once, and to give the required bonds for the faithful performance of the same. Contracts will be made subject to the approval of the Quartermaster General, but the right is reserved to reject any;or all bids that may be offered. . Contractors must be in readiness for service by the first day of April, 1864, and they will be required to have a place of business, or azencles, at or in the vicinity of Forte Leavenworth ,and Union. and other depots that may be established, at Which they may be • cOmmuni cated with promptly and resdilY. L. C. ELSTON. oc3l-tdelo . Major and Iluartermaster. KPECIAL NOTICE.- . . HARTELL'S ALL-GLASS FRUIT JARS. MEW CAPSITLERRUIT JARS. • AMERICAN. AND FRENCH GLASS SHADES. BEAUTIFUL FERNERIES. - -• • • BARTELL It LETCHWORTH, sow-tang; . No. 13 North 7111TH Streak BRASS STENCIL ALPHABETS. N. METCALF dr SON. ItISK SALEM STREET: BOSTON. MASS. The only mannfactaxere in the United States, of Ernes Alphabets - and Fignree. to any great extent or in any variety, it wholesale ' et EI the LOWE - T CASH PRIORS. Also. the ZEST- OF INDELIBLE STENCIL INK; very,chealt, Stencil Dies and allloinde of Stencil Stook. Inguldee or orders proioptly attended to. ookila FOR BALE AND :TO LET. If FOR SALE—A VERY DESIRA bI4 threetstory.. ERICK " DW)ILLING Horn, on the east side.of. HOWARD Street, above York street. Lot 18 feet front by 110 feet deep to Hope street. The Howe is in ti,quperior condition, and well bnilt. Will be sold upon. reasonable terms. Immediate Posssasion min IMgiven. Apply to LVKINB & MONTGOMERY, 1045 BEACH Street, above Laurel noS-Im* Or to M&RY LUKENS. upon the prezoinor, O RPHANS' 'COURT SALE-ESTATE "`--." of WILLIAM PINCIIIN, deceased. Formant to an. older of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Ph iladei phia., will be cold at public sale, on TUESDAY, December let, 1863. by M. THOMAS & SONS, at the Phi ladelphia Exchange, at 12 o'clock noon, the following described real estate. to wit; . .. • . All that three-story brick dwelling-house, with base ment and three-etory back building and a lot of ground. situate on the south side of Filbert street, between Six teenth and FeyentePnth streets. in the city of Philadel phia. No. 1612: containing in front on Filbert street le feet, end extending in depth 1.06 feet to Tones street, 20 feet wide. N. B.—On the rear aud of the lot le a enbetautial two story brick stable. Ili &RV B. PRICHIN, WILLIAM - J. CARTER, no7.tdel . Executors. det TO LET—A COMMODIOUS MR I E- DWELLING, No. 1351 North PROFIT Street. Ron! moderate. Apply to WETHERILL & BRO., oc2B•tY VT and 49 North RBOOND Street. Sft EXECUTORS' SALE'OF REAL ESTATE.—WiII bo sold at public sale, on the pre mises, near the village of muLLymovirx, Bucks county, Pa.. on SATURDAY.. the 28th of November, 1863, at 2 o'clock P. BL, a valuable FARM . , the late residence of Joseph Eleadly. deceased, containing 158 acres of Land', about 20 of good woodland and .4 of meadow, with a 1 front on the Delaware river'. arid a valuable Fishery thereon. The improvements are a anbsiantial frame lianas, two barns, hay house, ice house and other convenient out buildings; two good apple orchards, with other fruits, shrubbery, ac. This farm is of the rich alluvial "Manor" land, known for its productiveness, and is situate near the turnpike road, and within quarter of a mile of Tullytown Railroad Station, where there is access seve ral times Per day by railroad to and from Philadelphia and Trenton, twenty-five miles from the former and six from the latter place. to Tlew the premises will call on 'war by: - 'THOMAS HEADLY. "'""`""• CHARLES &COON f Any:One NO 611 . 14 THOMAS HEADLY, nol4-6t* ito FOR SALE-FARM OF 165 ..A.• acres, in NeWJerleY. FARMS FOR SALE. —165 acres in New Jersey, on the Burlington pike, six miles above Camden; gOod soil, very large buildings, wilb. extensive "gharp sand pits and slay." 116 acres. Chester county. two miles from the Down ingtown and Waynesburg Railroad; handsomely situ ated, good buildings. A large pit of white sand on this place, such as is extensively used in the manufacture of 98 acres on the Delaware river, sixteen miles above Philadelphia; superior land, fine orchard of six acres, good buildings, &e. 143 acres, four miles from West Chester, on a good road• superior buildings, mellow soil, in a good state of enitivation. - DO acres, on the Delaware river. five miles above Bris tol; first-quality Full, and superior buildings. 250 acres, two miles from Wilmington, Delaware, on the Concord road; first-quality land, with large and ex cellent buildings. 89 acres, in Chester countyon the mill road, four miles from West Chester. hal/a mile from railroad eta- Don;• good soil , in a high state of cultivation, excellent buildings, good orchard, first-rate spring, some woods, and some meadow; and. altogether,: a most desirable farm. Also, a large variety of. Farms, large and small, In Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey. and other Btates. For Houses and Cottages.see North American and U. S. Gazette - B. F. GLENN. 123 FOURTH St., no 7 and _@.W. cor. SEVENTEBNTH and GRBRN. ÜBDIENT. GREAT D 19007111111 1 1INIPUI LND 'MAMBO DISCOTERYI HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT la of more general practical atilt, than any Invention. now before the Public It has been Moronehly test ed daring the last two years by Practical men, and pronounced by ell to be Applicae te lieef bl al Arta Ehe Adhesive Prerstration known, aryroaT INSOLUBLE CIENZAT A Eirew,Thlnc Is a new thing, and the molt of years of Andy; ite combination icon SOTENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. And under no eircrunatances or change of temperature, will it be come corrupt or emit any offencigo Ita Combination, BOOT AND SHOE Boot and Shoe lianafactaxers. Manufacturers. using Machines, will find it the best article known for Cementing the Channels,. as it works without delay, is not affected by any change of temperature. JEWELERS Will And it sufficiently adhesive for their use, as has been proved. Jewelers. IT 7.13 ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO LEJATHEE, rein Mei And we claim m an especial merit. that it sticks Patches and Mutual, to Boots and Shoos Nufficlently !tong without 0 -itching.. It is a Liquid LIQUID OEMENT 'Want. that is a sure thing for mending rtiltrilTM OBOOKM.Y, TOYS saws, WORT, And articles of Household 111141 a 'REMEMBER, illltonls Insoluble Cement, Is in a IMnid form, and as easily applied as paste. Bemember. FLrLTON'S INSOLUBLE GEMENT Is Insoluble in Ignier oral HILTON'S INSOLUBLE man Adheres eily substances. linnlied in Family or Mannfaetn rare Pa cages from 2 ounces to 100 BILTON BROS. & PEOVIDENCI. Agents In Philadelphia— LAING /4 BIA.GIBINIH. 1.25-Imtluibr THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE No. 30S WALNUT STREET, Insures against loss or damage by FIRE, on Holmes, Stores, and other Buildings: limited or perpetual: and on Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, in Town or Country. CASH CAPITAL S3OO,OOO—ASSETS $377,410 70,' Invested in the following Securities, viz: First Mortgage on City Property. well secured $125,400 00 Ground rents 2,000.00 United States Government Loans 60, coo 00 City of Philadelphia 6 per cent Loans MOW 00 Pennsylvania, $.3000,000 6 per cent. Loan 16,033 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company's Stock,— • .....4,0000) 0) Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first and second Mortgages 35,030.00 Allegheny County 6 per cent. Pennsylvania Railroad Loan 10,000 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 per - cent Loan . 6,000 00 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan 5,000 oo Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per cent. Mort gage Bonds 4,660 00 County Fire Insurance Company's Stock 1,060 00 Mechanics' Bank Stock 6,000 00 Opmmercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock.— 10,500 CO 'Union Mutual Insurance Company's Scrip...-. -326.70 Loans on Collateralz, well secured. . 2,500 CO Bills Receivable 607.08 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia's Stock 9,760 00 Accrued Interest - - 5,929 41 Cash in bank and on hand 24,796 03 $877,410 70 Worth at present market value 398,348 60 DIRECTORS_ Clem Tingley, Robert Toland, Win. R. Thompson, William Stevenson, S amue l miennam, 'Hampton L: Carson, - Robert Steen, Mai shall Hill, William Musser. . J. Johnson Brown, Charles Leland, John Bissell, Pittsburg. Benj. W. Tingley, CLEAT TIN GLEY, President, THOMAS C. HILL, Secretary, PHILADELPHIA, March 1, 1868. . A -NTHRA.C.ITE INSURANCE COAL PANT. —Authorized Capital 1140000—CHARTER PERPETUAL. - Office No. 311 WALNUT Street, betweeir Third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against loss or damage by Fire, on Buildings. Furniture, and Merchandize gene rally. Also, Marine Inanrances on Vessels, Cargoes. and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. .. DIRECTORS. William Esher, Davis Pearson, D. Luther, - Peter Soiger, Lewis Audenried. . J. E. Baum, John R. Blackiston, Wm. F. Dean, Joseph Maxfield. John Ketcham. WILLIAM. ESHER, President. WM. F. DEAN, Vice President. W. M. SMITH. Secretary. _ ap3.tt VIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. —The PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM' PANY. Incorporated IS2. CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. 510 WALN-UT Street. opposite Independence Square. This Company, favorably known to the community for nearly forty rears, continues to insure against Loss or Damage by Fire on Public or Private Buildings, either permanmitly or for a limited time Also, on Furniture. Stockd of Goods, or Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. . • _ Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case of loss. DIRECTORS: . - Jonathan Patterson, Alexander Benson, William Mentalism, Isaac Harlehtirst, ' Henry JONA CHAN WILLIAM G. CROWELL, Be Thoinas Robins Daniel Smith, Jr.. --John Deverenx, • Thomas Smith, Lewis. PATTERSON, President. XERIC AN • FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. 310 WALiTUT Street. above Having a large paid-np Capital Stock and Surplus in. vested in sound and available Securities, continues to insure on Dwellings, 'Stores,.Furniture, Merchandise. Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Preperty. AU loosed liberally and. promptly adjusted. DIRECTORS. Thomas R. Maris. James R Campbell. John Welch, , Edmund El. Datil h. Samuel - C. Morton; - • Charles W. Ponitney. Patrick Brady Israel Morris. John T. Lewis, THOMAS R. MARIS, President. ALBERT C. L.TRAWBORD. Secretary. fe224s J NSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF -PENNSYLVANIA—MICE Nos. 4 and 6 EXCHANGE aUILDINGS, North side of WALNUT Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streets, Philadelphia. INCORPORATED In 1794.-- , .IHARTEE. 'PERPETUAL. CAPITAL '1200.000. fROPERTIES OF I T 66 llll s, So: 3 ).n s r 9 A 6 llt. FEBRUARY 1, MARINE. FIRE. AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. Henry D. Sherrerd, Tobias Wagner, Charles Macaleeter, . = Tomas B. Watteon, William S Smith, Henry -G. Freeman, Williamli White. - Charles S Lewis, George H. Stuart, George C. Carson. Samuel Grant, Jr.,olus B. An Edward C. Knight, Tin. PreaWent. ry. nolB-tff, D. WILLIAM HARP/IL Beareta THE, ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF 'PHILADELPHIA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING, 400 WALNUT STREET. DIRECTORS. F. Ratchford Starr, George H. Stuart, William a. John H. Brown, Nalbro Frazier, .J. L. Erringer, • John M. Atwood, Geo. W. Fahneetock, Benj. T. Tredick, James L. Claghorn, Mordecai I. - Dawson, William G. Bullion. - F. RATCHFORD STARR,iPresident. Taos. H. MONTUOMBRY, Secretary. fels OLIVE OIL-AN INVOICE .OF OARSTAIR'S pure Olive Oil inst received per Ship ELM. For sale by • CHAu. S. & JAS. OARBTAIRS, Bole Agents, 126 WA.LNTIT; and 21 GRANITE Street. ALso, an invoice ofthe same just landing, `er.4lll. DUSTRIS, 0077 SIYFIBIOR TO Arr IT IS THE ONLY Proprietors. Messrs. J. GRIM and T. ALLEN, MEDICAL Shia , TRlClANfilformerly associated with Profs. Bolles and Galloway),lhaving removed to No. 723 North TENTH Street, between Coates and Brown streets, are now pre pared to treat and sure all Curable Diseases, whether acute or chronic, pulmonary or paralytic, without a sirock or any inconvenience. Poor Soldiers will be treated gratuitously. The Ladies will be treated by a lady. Among the diseases for which we willgive a special guarantee, when desired , we mention the fol lowing: Consumption,lster2d stages Hemorrhage Paralysis, General Debility. Neuralgia, Diseases of the Liver or Asthma, Kidneys, Fever and Agile. Diabetei, • Congestion, . Prolapeas 'Uteri, (Falling Dygnebaia, Womb), Rheumatism, Prolapens Aril, or Piles, Bronchitis, Noctornal Emiseion,dis., as, No charge for consultation. ggOilloe hours: 9A. M. to Li P. M. the beat Blood Purifier, the most efficient Invigorator. And the best Cure for Scrofula ever offered to the public Sold hy the proprietor. - F. „lIIM Street, - " nas MARKET Street. And all; DrnimistA WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF AN. TELLES—A new French Cosmetic, ..for preserving. whitening, and beautifying - the complexion. Thia Preparation is composed of. White Virgin Wax, of the anent quality . , eying the complexi beauty raneparent whiteness 'and the most bewitching, while in component parts render it he.rmless to the skin, pre ferring it from tan and other impurities. This is ono of the wonders of the age; and. must be seen to bo appre ciated. A bottle will be open for Ladies to try its effect before purchasing. Price 25 and 50 cents. HUNT & CO., Perfumers, 41 South EIGHTH Street, two doors above Chestnut, and 133 South SEVENTH Street. anoint Walnut . '4113-I,* MES. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and the only Sup. porters under eminent medical ,patronage. Ladies and Physicians are respectfully requested to call only on Mrs. BETTS, at her residence, 1039 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand Invalids nave been advised by their physicians to use her miesiargesirigTztt4te? r e l.La n re t t e er t i o n ox ine a taVng the United' also on de Support a ers, ,with testimOnials. 0016-tnat REMOVAL.—JOHN 0. If.Aggia, Wholesale Druggist, has removed to 118 MARKET Street.:Particular attention is asked to JOHN C. DIRER Jr CO.'S COD-LIVES OIL. Having increased dignities in this new establishment for manufacturing and bottling, and the avails of fifteen years' experience In the business, this brand of 011 has advantages over all others. and recommends itself. Constant supplies are obtained from the iisherles. fresh, Pare, and sweet. and receive the most careful personal attention of the original proprietor. The increasing demand and wide spread market for it make its figures low, and afford titles advantages for those buying la large jill tl aft" anO NEW SEEDLESS BAISINS.-100 kegsnew Seedlesa Resinslast received and far sale RHODES & WILLIAAIS., I[o7 South WATIM Stregt. A.KE SUPERIOR INGOT COPPER, - A-4 from the Antyrdl4ol4, Min . s. lit store sad.for sale 1.1 ittLintlMMl to tont • WONRATIIII 14.9041* , AEOR Wm% A.UCTIO.III SAAB.. JOHN B. MYERS & CO., AUCTION. MEW. goa fi37i and 53* MARKET Stmt. LARGE ATTRACTIVE PAITIVE SILL OF 876 PACKAGEk BRITISH. FRENCH. GERMAN. AND AMERICAN DRY o..pou„I7 . frIBRELLAS, FURS, itc.. TRIG DAY. A CARD —The early particular attention of dealers iF requested to the valuable eeaeonab'e arsortment of Bri tish. French, German, and •nuirican dry goods. um brellas. furs, &c.. embracingabout 816 packages and lots of desirable rtapls and fancy articles to be peremptorily old, by catalogue, on four months' credit. (and part for cash,) commencing this meriting at tea o'clotic, to he rontikued all day and part of the evening without inter mieslon LARGE POSITIVE BALE OF BRITISH. FRENCH, GERMAN, AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. &s. We will hold a largo sale of Britfah, French, Germs's, anddit Domestic - Dr, Goods, by catalogue, on font' months' cre, THIS MORNING, November 19th. alb) o'closk,entbracins shoat TM pink, aces and lots of staple and fanny article: to woolens, linens, cottons, alike. and wersteda, to which we invite the attention of dealers. N. B.—Samples of the came will in arranged for en , amination. with cataloguea, early on the morning of the sale, when dealers will And it to their Interest to at. tend. LABOR PEREMPTORY SALE OF FOREIGN AND . AMERICAN DRY GOODS. &c. NOTlCE.—lncluded in our sale of imported and Do mestic Dry Goods. THURSDAY MORNING. November 12th, to be sold without reserve, on four months' cre dit, will be found, in part, the following deatrable and iresb articles. viz - naira bed and army blankets packages choice Saxony dress good& packages dart check German gingham& - -packages fancy and plaid moos de lanes. packages 6-4 black and colored merinoes. packages 6.4 colored and black Cobrtrga Packages:6-4 figured and brocade alpaca,. —packages 6.4 plaid and dotted .alpacas. —Packages 6-4 black silk and cotton Warn alpacas. —packages 6 4 and 3 4 black colored wonted serge.. packages black and colored tabby velvets. Packages super 4 4 Irish line.na packages woolen plaids. bales heavy bed and horse do, -packages Italian cloths. packages men's and women's cotton hosiery. —packages men's and women's woolen hosiery. Also, plaid strips muslin& book - and mull do.. cotton handkerchiefs, table cloths, linen burlaps, woole n and buck gloves and gauntleta. Russia diapers, anUta. &C• AMBEICAV DRY GOODS, Mao. THIS MORNING Nov 19lb , part to be sold for cash— packages plaid and fancy cambric prints. . packages Manchester gingbams. Packages brown and bleached muslin. packages colored and black matins and seliciae. packages black and mixed Kentucky leans. packages blue and fancy eattinets. packages brown table diapers. pack ages woolen comforts and paler - Meta packages gingham umbrell as FßENCH, ITALIAN, AND INDIA. DRY GOODS. THIS MORNING. pieces wide edging black gm de Rhinos. cases black and fancy Italian silk cravats, - - eases high dye and black Italian sowing, cases hoskin, buck, and silk gloves. —cases plain colors and. black French marines. cases 6-4 silk and cotton raps. Aleo, plain and fancy wove delaines. colored bonnet silk velveis, green barege, linen cambric handkerchiefs; broile. woolen. and chenille shawls and scarfs. &a. :CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, COATINGS, SATINETS. die. THIS MORNING. Nov. 19tb about 376 pieces woolens, as follows— Pieces superfine and fine Belgian black, blue and fans.* colors broadcloths: Places heavy milled cloths, beavers, and pilot cloths. Pieces black and fancy doeskins and French caasl metes. Pieces fashionable colors broadcloths for ladies' cloaks and cloaking - a. Also, cap clothe, frosted beavers. scarlet cloths, arc. Also, ksrseye, satinets, satin and silk vestings, silk velvet castings, worsted &areas. satin stocks and ties, ready-made abuts, drawers, &e. WOOLEN SHAWLS AND SKIRTS. &c. Included in sale on THURSDAY' Nov. 19th, Will be found a valuable assortment of woolen shawls and Bal moral skirts. Also, -a Lade & Webster sewing machine Also, an moll input of linen goods.partially damaged. FURS, FURS. FURS. THIS AFTaRNOON. November 19th, will be cold, a valuable assortment of fashionable furs, in mountain martin, water intlak,Atch, sable, &c., in zeta and Pieces- SALE OF CARPET/al:tag, Ac. ON FRIDAY hi..l.Ett WO, • November tOth 'at precisely 10% o'cldck, will be sold, - without reserve, by catalogue, on four months' credit, so assortment of three ply, superfine and fine Ingrain. Venetian, hemp, and rag carpeting., die.. which may be exAmined ee.riv on the morning of sale FEATHERS. FEATHERS. r. ON FRIDAY. MORNING. Nov. 20th. afaarecisely log o'clock, will be Bald, two cases feathers. - • PNAEMPTOII.I SALA OF FRANOId, ortem AN. AND DRITIBBNEY GOODS, des. . • ON MONDAY MORNING, November Std. at 10 o'slosk.„ will be sold by estabicte. AR fora months' credit, about 111.0 rAilli.A6,llß AND LOTS of Fronah, India, German, and - British dr/goods, ass,, embracing large and choice susrtment of fancy asi stsPle art in silk. worsted, woolen. linen. and cot ton fabrics: • F. N. —Ssanles of the suns will amused for. ex• uniustion, with satzlognes. early on the morning of the sale. when dealers will And it to their Interest to at tend. LARGE POSITIVE, SALE OF 1.100 PACKAGES BOOTS, SHOES. BROGANS. ARMY GOODS, &a. ON TUESDAY MORNING. November.24th, at 10 o'clock. will be sold,by catalogue. without - reserve, on fear months' end% about 1,100 „packages boots, shoes. brogans, balmorals, army boots and shoes, gum shoes, dtc. , of city and Eastern mum facture, embracing a fresh and prime assortment of desi rable ankh s, for men, women, and children. N. B.—Samples. with catalogues, early on the morn ing of sale. BY HENRY P. WOLBERT, AUCTION - ERR, 20% MAll'irn Street, South side, above Second St. Reg - aliir Sales of Dry Goode, Trimmings, Notions. /cc every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY MORN INGS, at 10 o'clock precisely. City and country Dealers are rsunested to attend these sales. • --• COnignMents mpectfully so li cited from Mantas-lu re-re. importers, - Commission. Wholesale . and Jobbing Houses, and Retailers of all and every-description of Merchandise. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS, &to. ON FRIDAY MORNING, Nov. 20th, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, dress and dome>. tic goods, balmoral skirts, shawls.' table cloths. wool and cotton hosiery, gloves, uck gacuitlets , linen and cotton handkerchiefs, ladies' collars, Infants' waists, muslin drawers, ribbons, buttons. trimmings,spool cot fon, sewing silk, patent thread, wool hoob, hooks and eyes, soap, chains, heath, shoes, gaiters, men's balmo rats, &c. - . _ . caesimeres, cassimere and satinet pmts. wrarpers, wool and merino Oirts and d ravers, cricket Jackets, &c. pHrup FORD & CO., ACC TIONEERE! A-. gas MARKET and 5Ra COMMERCE Stmts. LABOR BALI 07 1.000 OASES 7,00113, SHOES. - BR)OANS &a, ' • THIS MORNING. November 19th at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold by catalogue, 1,000 cases prime boots. shoes, - brogans, bal morals, cavalry boots, - &c. ; also, an assortmerit of first class city-made goods. Oppn for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale. - LABOR SALB OP 1,000 DARES BOOTS, SHOES, AND BROGANS: , - ON MONDAY MORNINL - Nov. 23d, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold by cata logue, about 1000 camen prime boots, Shoes, brogans. balmorals, cavalry boots. 31c. ,of city and - SaAern mann factors sir Open for examination', with catalogues, early on themorning of sale, to which the .attention of buyers is MEDICAL. ELECTRICITY. 1 WONDERFUL DISCOVERY AND WONDF,RETTL RESULTS I All acute and chronic diseases cured by special guarantee, when desired by the patient, at 1.220 WALNUT Street Philadelphia, and in case of a failure no charge is made No drugging the system with uncertain medical agents. AU cures per formed by Magnetism, Galvanism, or other modifi cations of Electricity, without shocks or any un pleasant sensation. For further information sand and get a pamphlet, which contains hundreds of certificates from some of the most reliable men in Philadelphia, who have been speedily and perma nently cured after all other treatment from medical men bad failed. Oaer eight thousand cured in less than four years, at MO WALNIJP Street. N. B.—Medical men and others, who desire a knowledge of my new discovery, can commence a fall course of lectures at any time. Prot BOLLES has gualified over one thousand physicians, who use Electricity as a specialty. Consultation free, PROF. BOLLES & GALLOWAY, ocl4-tf 12%0 WALNUT St.. Philadelphia. ' TARRANT'S -A - EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT For THIRTY YEARS has received the Favorable Re. commendatidn of the PUBLIC. and been USED AND PRESCRIBED by the FIRbT PHYSICIANS IN THE LAND AS TER BEST REMEDY KNOWN .FOR. Sick Headache. Derrons Headache, Dyspepsia, SonrStomach, Einar Headache. Dizziness, Costiveness. Loss of Appetite, (tont, - Indigestion, Torpidity of the Liver, , ANIV.III, Rheumatic Affections, Piles. Heart burn, Sea Sickness, Bilious Attacks, Fevers, &c., &c. For Teetimonials. &c., see 'Pamphlet with each Bottle. - CO., klannfactareronly by TARRANT itO 278 GREENWICH Street. New York. ocSO-ly FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. MRS. M. G. BROWN METAPEUSI CAL PEfYSICIAN, Profaner on the Eye; Ear, and 'Pitreat. Permanent office. 410 ARCH Street. Philadel phia, from November L Associate aka, — 25 BOND Street, New York. Metaphysical Discovery, price 05 per box. Poor Richard's Eve Water, Scalp Renovator. Per bottle each. 0c2.4-lm TOOTHACHE CURED IN AN IN -& START, by FISCHER'S CSLEBRATED TOOTH ACHE DROPS. Price 12 cents per bottle. Manufac tured a t his: LABORATORY. TWENTY-THIRD and LOMBARD Streets, Philadelphia, and for ease by Dil l s , piste in general. WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTHY • • 000 D NEWS FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED, TUMELLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP v" DOCK Is successful as a remedy. because those whr rue it pronounce It the best COUGH SYMP. AtriCllo* 04A%Et4. FITRNESKBRINLEY & 4.20 &warn Moot (SALE OF FRENCH AND EIRFTIFEI DRY aooDs. ON FRIDAY' MORNING. Nov. 20th, at 10 o'clock, by catalorme,on four montbe credit, SCo paalf Rai% anu iota of fancy and staple dry Roods. 41 7 0 - .SamDies and catalogues early oar the morekr of see. • PARIS, CASHMERE. MERINO, AND CLOTH OLOVEt, ON FRIDAY MORNING. - An invoice of Paris suptr. quality cloth, mellno, stti& ceehruere sioYea. LONDON RL ACK EAHATHEAN. VICTORIA AND SI CILIAN CORDS—FOR CITI RETAIL TRADE. ON FRIDAY MORNING. cases 6 4 extra fine Hach haratbeas. cases 7 4 extra line Victoria and , :intlian reps. BRITISH DREGS GDODS. 6 6 London tartan mohairs, colored coburgs, high colored mohair plaids, rottbaix, figured aloacaa,,ka. ALSO. 2 CEUREI Scotch hand-loom clan tartaniustrea, for retail. trade, 2 canes glace colored roubaiy BLACK MUD COLORED B:LirS, LUST - RIMS, TAF FETAS, &c. —24 to 36-inch C P. natant black taffems. double fact d neat flaured black silks. do do black and colored lu.trini..lain s colored poolt de sots. LYONS BLACK BILK VELVETS: 20 pieces Lyons heavy black silk velvets PARIS PLLA WOOL LONG litia WLS. 600 Paris extra quality 21a wool long shawls. :e do brcche long. shawls. MI do all wool black and white do. • lk/r THOMAS & SONS, • nos. 139 and .141 Sonth FOURTH strait. SALER CF STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. Al the Excl ante. every Tuesday, at 12 o'clock noon. Handbills of each Property Issued seuarately,Atti on the Saturday previous to each sale. 1..000 calafognea In pamphlet form, giving fail descriptions. Air Th -i EH vy ENITHIE SALES. at the auction Store, eye", om. Administrator's Sale I.OABLE STOCKS. ON TUESDAY, Nov. By order of adrainietrater 35 shares Sob wa rk Bank. 6 shares Philadelphia Bank. 20 shares Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Co Also. for another account 1 share Academy Fine Arts. Sal 6 at Nog. In and 191 South Fourth Street 6TIPIIIII6R FPNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO PORTRI9, I.Aa GE FRENCH PLATE MANTEL AND PIER MIR RORS, FIREPRINIF CHEST FINS CARPET'S, &c. THI iO RNING At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, auperlor •rosewood piano -torte` made by Pennsylvania Mannfactnring Com pany; rosewood bald nit piano fine French plate man tel rmrrer, 81 by GO; French plate mantel mirror, 71 by 65: fine French plate pier mirror_ 102 by 28; fireproof attest. by EVaDr. & Watson; fine Brumele and other car. pets. &c. Also, bookbinders' preOPOR and tools. Also, IS infantry coat!: 22 hate. SALE OF VALUABLE . MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, A PORTIoN FROM A LIBRAR.Y. THIS AFTERNOON. November 19th, at the Auction Store. valuable missal. laneow. books. a portion from a librarr.ineludimrstand ard and desirable authors. on important and. intertgiting . subjects. = SAbE OF VALUABLE MET: MAL AND AtIBMILLA.- NENTS BOOKS. ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON. November 20th., at the Auction, htore. valuable, m ll , cal and miecellaneoue books, from a librari• SALE FOR ACCOUNT OF UNITED STATSS—WOOL, COTTON, AND LEATHER CUTTINGS. ON SATURDAY MORNING. Nov. 21st. at F o'clock. at the auction tore. a ananikk7 of wool, cotton, and leather crettinge, baling.rope, papar. Fie. Terms cash. Sale for Account or the United States. PAUSING BOXES, LUMBER.. IRON. &c. ON MONDAY MORNING. Nov. 23d. et 11) o'clock, at the United States krsestit4 near Gray's lerrry, - about 600 packing boxee, large lot lumber. lot hoop iron, Rc.- Sale No. b4larshall Street SUPIRIOS FURY [TIT& E, CHINA AND GLASSWARL TV, 'Tay g PATS, Arc. November2sth, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 541 Marshall etreet, the enperior ttrinitttre. Sae cut riles ware, French china; tine velvet, imperial, and Vene tian carpets. _ _ _ Wit - May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning the sale. soorr, AII6TIOKBL'ES, Jayte's .Marble Build/xi a_a 516 CaraT.,..te Stmt. and 615 JAYNE Street. Philadelphia. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BEAVERS, BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS. READY. MADE CLOTHai G. Ere. - 081 FRIDAY MORNINEt. Nov.. 20th. at 10 o'clock precisely, .we will sell, by ratalrgne. e. large stock of beavers of every description. and beet marinfachire, French 'Hernias. and English. broadcloths, PrenchAnd English catsiineres, doeskins. farmers' satins, satinets. and vestings in great variety; mitrenem.gl. - yea, travelling shirts, ,bosiery. neckties. linings. tailors' trimmings , silk handkerchiefs, sewing silks, &c. . Also, tine black cloth coats and vests', satin veste,.satinet pants, doeskin ca simere pante. pANCO AS T & WARNOCK-, .LUCI. TJOIf3BES. No. 213 MA_EIKET Street. PEREMPTORY SALE OF 150 PIECES CLOTHS AND CLOAHitiris. ON FRIDAY MORNING. November 20th. commencing at 10 o'clock, will be sold. ,without reser ce - pieces fine and medium 7.4 union cloths. pieces super. 7-4 union beavers. • pieces super union pilots. pieces super. X mixed cloal ings. pieces super 7 4 fancy and velvet cloakinte. Discos.) fancy cassimeres. —pieces blue sergea linings. dec. LARGE SPECIAL SALE OP READY-MADE CLOTHINta 'lry catalog ON rarDA ' Y MORNIN ue. G. November ?Ott, commencing at 10 o'clock, comprising a fall ps.spri.toont. vlz: Iktenrs and youths' fancy eel sitnere and satinet pants. - Men's and youths' fine black cassimere pants. dress htvineEs. and overcoats. Manis and y ' caselmere kag 1311 k yesta. _ To 'which the particular attention of city ana milky buyers is invited. LARGE POSITIVE SALE. OF: GER6fARTOWN FANCY KNIT GOODS, by catalogue, - Oh FRIDAIf . RIOBfiIIgG. Nov. 2Dtb. commencing LlVeriiek precie4y, com prising a very attractive aseditinent of "datrable styles and.colors of ladies'. misses!. and.ehildren's . hoods; la.. dies' Sentags and jsaets men's and boys' spark, dm. WOOL HOSIERY. r, - bose Also, ladies' and misses' white and-bliittiniXed Woof MOSES NA_THANS, ANOTIONEM3, Southeast turner tf SIXTH lazienilOg litzreeta. _ AT PRIVATE SALE, FOR LESS THAI( HALF-N USUAL SELLING PHrCIiQ,; - Fine gold and silver English, American, +=riBwlBer pa tentlever watches, extra full-jewelled and rdsla. of tba most approved and beet makers, in heavy burttint eases, double cases, magic cases, double bottom mid open•facd; fine gold chronometers, in heavy hunting-. cseasr fine gold and direr lapin watches in_htinting.l eases and open face; " silver quartier -wet:WWl-doable case English sliver watches, and others. Diamonds; fine gold . vest, neck, guard, and ahatalien chains; Aold. pencil cases and pens, silver do. setts of line goldieW elry.,medallions, gold and silver specks, bracelets. English plated vest chains; double and single-barrel fowling;, places,.. some of them very superior; revolving NATH alf& ~1111PPING STEAM WEEKLY TO POOL. touching at Queenstown, (Cork Hav bor. ) The well-known Steamers of the Liverpool. New York, and Philadelphia Steamship Company are Intend ed to sail as follows: EDINBURGH Satniday—November IL CITY OF LONDON Saturday. November M. CITY OF NEW YORK. .. ... --Saturday, December 6. And every succeeded Saturday at noon, from Pier No. 44. North River. - RATES OF PASSAGE. Payable in Gold. or its equivalent in Currency. FEBST CABIN, $BO 00 STEERAGE, $36 00 Do. -to London, 8600 •. ,- Do. to London, 3400 Do. to Parts, 9,5 00 Do. to Paris, 40 00 Do. to Hamburg, 90 00 ' Do. to Hamburg - . 37 06 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, &c., at equally low rates. - Fares from 'Liverpool or Queenstown! let Cabin, SYS. 686, $lO6. -Steerage from Liverpool *3O. From Queens. town, $3O. Those Who wish to send for their friends caa u_y their tickets here at these rates, F r or further information, apply at the Company's algae. JOHN G. DALE Agent, fe26 - WA_LNDT Street, Philadelphia. saIkBOSTON AND PHIL.A.D.BI. PHIA STEAMSHIP LINE. front eetlt port on SATURDAYS, from irk Wharf above Prifil Street, Philadelphia. and Lou Wharf, Boston. The steamier NORMAL Gaetale Baker, will sail Aron Philadelphia for Boston on SATURDAY. November Mat 10 o'clock A.M.; and steamer SAXON, Capt. matthewit. from Roston, on same day, at 4 P. M. These new and substanHal, steamships forts a remiss' sailing from each port Punctually on Saturdays Inauranese erected at one-half the presettue Ghazal on rill vassals. Fr &nate tsken at fair rates. Shippers are requested to send Slit Bessgets tad. Ills Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage (having fine assenunedatdoir. aPPIY to HENRY WINSOE Ar CO.. tah9 33% South DELAWARE Avows& EXPRESS COMPANIES. allowir s THE ADAMS MX, PRESS COMPANY, rem WO CMESTNIPT Street, forwards Parcels, Package!, Ir. ohandize.- Bank motel!, and Specie, either by its ern lines or in connection with other Express Corn= to all the principal Towne and Cities in the States. R. S. BANDFORD„ fe26 General Snperintandest. COAL. GENIIINE EAGLE VEIN COAL- Equal, if not superior to Lehigh. Also. Hart's No Pins Ultra Family hainbow Coal; Egg and Stove sifw, SS 25. Large lint $8.50 per ton. Coal forfeited if not fall weight as per ticket. Depot. 1419 CALLOW - HELL Street. above Broad Office, 121 South. FOCIRTH, be. low Chestnut Call and examine. Orders by despatch promptly attended to by no9-em 0O A L .-SUGA_R LOAF, BEAVER .IESADOW. and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal. lead hest Locust Mountain. from -Scanylkillt. prepared ex- Oresaly for Fatally nae. De t, N.W. corner of 'SIGH= audi WLLLOW- Streets. 0 ae. No. 112 South MOND Street rap2-1y) J. WALTON & 00. -EVANS & WATSON'S semArgtANDBE UT! . STORE iA sotJ romvilt STRB!T. PHILADELPHIA. PA. A large variety - of FiltS-PROOF SAFES always ea hand. TO COUNTRY VERGICA_NTS Er PARTICULARLY, AND TO BANKERS AND BUSINESS . MEN GENERALLY. Do you want to be and to feel secure both against FIRE AND BURGLARY ? Thenbuy LILLIE ' S WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON FLAB AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE. It is much the cheeriest, and, indeed, the only really and thoroughly Fire and Burglar-Proof Safe made, and much superior ,to all others as a Fire Proof Do yon want a BURGLAR PROOF, mainly ? Then buy LILLIE'S WROUGHT AND CHILLEDDRIGEI BURGLAR PROOF, which is much cheaper, and tar stronger than any other, and admirably adapted to ths wants of the if erehant, as well as Banker. Do you want merely a FIRE PROOF ? LILLIE'S WROUGHT IRON SAFE is warranted fully equal. in all respects. to any of the most approved makers, and is Fold at fully one-third leas prim. Do you want SECOND-HAND SAFES? You will dud a general assortment of Herring's. Evans & wateon'e, and other makers, many of them aimed new, which are sold at, and even below auction prides. these Safes being received daily, in exchange for LIL LIE'S WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON SAFES. If you want VAULT DOORS and FRAMES that ire Burglar Proof, LILLIE'S WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON are ranch stronger and far cheaper than air other All partieu interested are particularly - requested .to call upon thg undersigned, at his Depot. where he Iceela fully prepared, like the " Seven - Wise Nen," to render a satisfactory reason for the truth of the above statcr ments. - tt C. SADLER. Agent. No. 21 South SEVENTH Street.. P. S.—l ba've Just received four of EVANS & SON'S 1311ROLAR.PROOF SAFES, from the City Bank, in exchange for LILLIE ' S, which I will sell at very low prices. se22 tathestf DRAIN PIPE. MONTGOMERY TERRA COTTA WORKS. 2-inch pipe per 3 feet length, 25. 3 30. . 4 . 6 • 66. We are prepared to furnish STOITXWA.B.S. DRAIN PIPS, glazed inside and outside, from 2to 16 inches in diameter, in large or small quantities. With all variety of traps, bends, and other connectiOna. Liberal dieconnt to the trade. Pecor,Lor & RHOADA_ geNinthstm llll%ll MaItIKBT Street. Pbiladairmla. 'WILLIAM H. - YEA.,TON & vi No. 201. South FRONT Street, Agents for the sale of the ORIGINAL TIEIDSIECK Wine. CHA.IIIPAGIfI. Offer that desirable to the trade. Also, LOG) tutees tine and medium grades _. BORDEAUX CIARBTS. 101 owe "Brandenberg Freres" COGINAG swum.. Vintage 1848, bottled in Framer 60 cams finest Tuscan OR, In tasks • _ damn ha sass. 10 bbls Inest quality Monongahela'Witskt. 50 bble Jersey Apple Brandy. 190,000 Havana Cigars, extra Ans. Moet A Chandon Grand Vin Imps' `Grew &sal" - ,OPaRe. - T l(l4n ogether with n lbaa assortment and , Sherry. Fort. 11;44 621-11( ELLIS BRANSON